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Posted by Michael Soldan on December 02, 2004 at 07:22:42 from (66.203.172.221):
I am in need of some parts for toy trucks that I cannot find. I need a front grill for a Marx gravel truck and a pressed steel wheel for Marx as well. I have a large ride on toy that I cannot identify. This toy is a zephyr style riding train that is about two feet long and 10" high. It had a second car about 18" long that attached to it. It had a headlight with a switch at the side. I believe it was a Buddy L because the battery holder for the light is identical to the battery holder in an old Buddy L truck I was looking at, yet I cannot find a picture of this riding train. I have had thsi toy for about 30 years and it was rusted and paintless when I found it so...1950's ? If anyone has Buddy L catalogues of that era..yet it could be another manufacturer that used the same light system as Buddy l...thanks for any help you can give...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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