
Keystone Fire Truck
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.
The History of Keystone Manufacturing From 1919 to 1967
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.
This is a 12 inch long snap button truck. The pieces can be taken apart and assembled by use of button snaps. From the 1950’s by Keystone Wood Toys. From…
This is a Keystone Chief car made of plastic and about 5.5″ long. The car is fairly common without the label but becomes much rarer with it. Like the others…
This is a wonderfully rare Keystone Wood Traffic Set Bakery Truck #756. It measures 6″ long by 2.5″ high. It has three bread trays that slide out of the back. It…
This is a set of Keystone cars #126 produced sometime between 1943 and 1951. These cars are fairly common but not with the box. The cars can be filled with…
This is a Keystone wooden coal truck that is 7.5″ long. It is from a rare play set circa 1933. It has a simple lever mechanism for raising the dump…
This is a Keystone blue plastic car that measures 4.5″ long. It was used with several of the Keystone playsets of the early 1950’s. The blue is less common than…
These are two keystone plastic cars that measure just over 4.5″ long. The cars are transitions from the more complicated earlier cars and the use of Thomas produced plastic cars. …
This is a Keystone Wood Toys Snap Button Truck #230 produced in the 1950’s. It appears in the 1954, 1956 and 1957 catalogs. All of the parts snap together to…
This is the most common of the plastic fillable cars that Keystone made. It measures 4.5″ x 1.5″. The hood raises and the engine is a separate piece that can be…