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Through the 1970s, cabs could be described as rather quaint; they were simple castings with no windows, interiors, or much decor. [2] One of the simplest cabs was the curved roof White Trucks cab. In typical Winross style, it had no interior and few details. It is interesting that on the base of the model was cast, "a TOY from Winross, USA".
Winross Models – American manufacturer of promotional diecast tractor trailer trucks. Winstar - Manufactures Kami Motors Die-Cast. Wizzard High Performance – 1:64 scale slot car manufacturer. Wyandotte Toys – Cast iron manufacturer from the U.S. in the 1920s and 1930s. Later tin and some plastic toys. [4]
A model car, or toy car, is a miniature representation of an automobile.Other miniature motor vehicles, such as trucks, buses, or even ATVs, etc. are often included in this general category.
DG Productions – 1:50 scale heavy diecast trucks made in China, but look a lot like Winross. V. Diatlenko – 1:43 scale metal, Moscow. Small handicapped person's minicar. Dibro – British plastic wind up toys. DiK – 1:43 scale GAZ, ZIL, and other Russian mostly trucks.
The Deschaum Motor Car Co., founded 1908 in Buffalo, New York, was the earliest ancestor of what would eventually become Checker Motors. [2]: 66 With new investors, ownership, and locations, the name changed in succession to the De Schaum-Hornell Motor Car Co. of Hornell, New York (1908–10), the Suburban Motor Car Corp. of Ecorse, Michigan (1911), the Palmer Motor Car Co. (1913), Partin ...
Tekno is a Danish manufacturing company (as "Dansk Legetojs Industri") of scale model trucks and other vehicles, currently headquartered in De Lier, Netherlands.Originally established and based in Copenhagen, Tekno began manufacturing construction toys in 1928 and model vehicles immediately after World War II, selling 1 million a year during its peak.
The International Harvester Auto-Buggy is a two-cylinder, air-cooled motor car made by International Harvester Corporation.First announced in February 1907, the Auto-Buggy was dropped from their range of products in early 1912, but the Auto Wagon continued to 1917.
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