Wood Truck Set #233
This box set would have been fun toplay with. The trailers interchange with the cab to make five different trucks. All the assembly is done with nuts and a wrench…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This box set would have been fun toplay with. The trailers interchange with the cab to make five different trucks. All the assembly is done with nuts and a wrench…
This truck snaps together with ordinary clothing snaps. It is 12″ long, 2.5″ wide and 4″ high. All wood construction with rubber wheels. It was produced some time after 1953.…
A group of firetrucks that would have gone with several of the fire stations that Keystone produced. They are all 5″ long bumper to bumper. They are missing the windshield…
Here are four of the Keystone fire trucks that came with the various fire stations. The ones in front are pumpers that would actually spray water. The two in back…
This car is 4.5″ and made of plastic. Gas (water) was filled in the rear and when a button was pressed in the engine the oil would be released. Sold…
This car is 4.5″ and made of plastic. Gas (water) was filled in the rear and when a button was pressed in the engine the oil would be released. Sold…
This is a 7″ Tommy Tucker truck made by Keystone. The Tommy Tucker line came out in 1933 and I believe that the line was only made that year. There…
This is a fairly rare set to find complete and unbroken. Usually the ladder is missing and the extra hose always is. The vehicles are 5″ long and the box…
This plastic car is the rarer green. It is 4.5″ long. The hood opens to reveal a molded engine that is not removible like the older ones. With the hose…
This is a seven inch fire truck with removable ladder. It is from a 1933 Model 741 fire house play set. From my personal collection.