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The first tanker truck sold for $1.39 in 1964 and is now worth nearly $2,500. [5] [6] The 2014 model was the final Hess Truck to be sold at their gas stations before transitioning to Speedway. The toy truck business continued after the sale of Hess' retail unit to Speedway. [7]
Schaper sold 5,000 Cootie games by 1950, and over 1.2 million games by 1952. [3] [6] In 2003 'Cootie' was named one of the top 100 most memorable and creative toys in the last century by the Toy Industry Association. [7] Schaper Toys manufactured a host of other games including the well-known Ants in the Pants and Don't Break the Ice.
1978 model Tonka bottom dump truck. Tonka has produced a variety of toys, including dolls (Star Fairies, Bathing Beauties, Maple Town, and Hollywoods).They have produced other toys, some aimed at girls (such as Keypers), [6] and others aimed at boys (such as Gobots, [6] Supernaturals, Rock Lords, Spiral Zone, Legions of Power and Steel Monsters).
2. Mega Truck Adventures There Goes a Bulldozer, There Goes a Monster Truck, and There Goes a Tank. 3. High Speed Adventures There Goes a Race Car, There Goes a Motorcycle, and There Goes a Spaceship. 4. Travel Adventures There Goes a Train, There Goes a Plane, and There Goes a Bus. 5. Land, Sea, and Air Adventures
The unique buses be found in South America but also in other locales, including the United States. As the population of Colombian Americans and Ecuadorian Americans has risen in New York City; so has the use of the customized bus. Developed into party buses equipped with their own bar, these can often be found carrying partygoers around the city.
So, this is such a small way to give kids back their control." PHOTO: Randi Jaffe and her husband are parents of two 7-year-old Talia and 3-year-old Ryan (Courtesy of Randi Jaffe)
Preserved vintage trolleybus made by FIAT for the Piraeus-Kastella line in Greece (1939) 1954 CCF–Brill trolleybus in Edmonton ZiU-5 during the parade of vintage automobiles, Saint Petersburg Rocar 117E and 217E in Brasov, Romania, 1994.
Buses often appear as settings, or sometimes even characters, in works of fiction. This is a list of named buses which were important story elements in notable works of fiction, including books, films and television series.