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  2. Tonka - Wikipedia

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    Tonka is an American brand and former manufacturer of toy trucks. [1] The company was founded in 1946 and operated as an independent manufacturer of popular steel toy construction type trucks and machinery, until its sale to Hasbro in 1991.

  3. Ford Mighty F-350 - Wikipedia

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    It was the subject of Ford's first partnership with the Tonka toy truck producer. The Mighty F-350 is equipped with a 350 hp (260 kW) 6.0 L Power Stroke turbo-diesel V8 engine, [2] mated to a 5-speed (5R110W) automatic transmission [citation needed] and hydraulic launch assist. [2] Ford Mighty F-350 styling was used for the production 2004 Ford ...

  4. How To Find the True Value of Your Car — and What ... - AOL

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    You can use several pricing guides and consult with more than one guide to give you a more precise value. Some popular online car value calculators include the following: Carfax. Edmunds. Kelly ...

  5. A Comprehensive Guide to RV Values and Trade-ins - AOL

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    What's an RV worth? Before you buy a new RV or sell one, read our article on RV values, RV trade-in values, RV Blue Book and more.

  6. The Adventures of Chuck and Friends - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Chuck and Friends (also known as The Adventures of Chuck & Friends, Chuck and Friends, or simply Chuck & Friends) is an animated television series based on Tonka's Chuck & Friends toyline. The series was produced by Hasbro Studios with animation production provided by Nelvana.

  7. GoBots - Wikipedia

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    GoBots is a line of transforming robot toys produced by Tonka from 1983 to 1987, similar to Hasbro's Transformers. [1] [2]Although initially a separate and competing line of toys, Tonka's Gobots became the intellectual property of Hasbro after their buyout of Tonka in 1991.