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  2. Stompers (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The trucks were also sold with an additional set of rubber tires so that they could be driven outdoors. The Jeep Cherokee and Scrambler were the new four-wheel-drive trucks for 1982. Fun x4s ("Exclusively designed from the real street hot-rods!") debuted in 1982, consisting of the AMC ( American Motors ) SX/4, two Chevrolets (van and 1956 Nomad ...

  3. Buddy L - Wikipedia

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    Buddy L made such products as toy cars, dump trucks, delivery vans, fire engines, construction equipment, [3] and trains. [4] Fred Lundahl used to manufacture for International Harvester trucks. [1] He started by making a toy dump truck out of steel scraps for his son Buddy. Soon after, he started selling Buddy L "toys for boys", made of ...

  4. NYC teacher bruised autistic 3-year-old boy, put hand ...

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    The teacher grabbed the arm of a 3-year-old non-verbal autistic boy and shoved hand sanitizer in his mouth, according to police reports and a new lawsuit. Obtained by the NY Post “They failed me ...

  5. Auburn Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, it began making rubber toys, including a variety of toy cars, trucks, tractors and animals. Most vehicles were four to eight inches in length and cast in a variety of colors. During World War II , the company continued to make soles – now for combat boots – and also gaskets for so-called " jerry cans ."

  6. More than 200 trucks attended this 3-year-old boy's funeral

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  7. Schuco Modell - Wikipedia

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    The company's specialty was making toy reproductions of cars and trucks in tin, plastic and die-cast. The company went bankrupt in 1976 but was reorganized in 1993 and then totally independent again by 1996 before its acquisition by the Simba Dickie Group in 1999.