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  2. Tonka - Wikipedia

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    Tonka is an American brand and former manufacturer of toy trucks. [4] The company is known for making steel toy models of construction type trucks and machinery. Maisto International, which makes die-cast vehicles, acquired the rights to use the Tonka name in a line of 1:64 scale, featuring mostly trucks.

  3. 1:64 scale - Wikipedia

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    The 1:64 scale is a traditional scale for models and miniatures, in which one unit (such as an inch or a centimeter) on the model represents 64 units on the actual object. It is also known as the "three-sixteenths scale" since 3/16 of an inch represents one foot. An average human is approximately 16 inches (27 mm) tall when represented in 1:64 ...

  4. Winross Models - Wikipedia

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    Winross is a diecast model truck producer based in Churchville, New York, just west of Rochester. The company was started in 1963 to make models of White brand trucks. Winross was the pioneer in 1/64 scale promotional model semi-tractor-trailer trucks. [ 1] The trucks were known for their wide variety of logos and promotional ads on their sides.

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    GainCorp Products (GCD) - a Chinese brand that mostly produced 1:64 cars & trucks. Diecast Team Models (DCT) Galanite – Swedish brand of 1:43 scale soft plastic toy cars similar to Tomte Laerdal [31] Galgo – Argentine diecast, mostly 1:43 scale. Gama Toys – Historic German producer of tin and later diecast and plastic models, of all scales.

  6. Ford F-Series (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    Ford F-Series (fifth generation) (1967–1972) The fourth generation of the Ford F-Series is a line of trucks produced by Ford from the 1961 to 1966 model years. Introducing a lower and wider cab over the previous generation, Ford introduced several design changes to the model line. In line with modern pickup trucks, the bed sides, hood line ...

  7. International Light Line pickup - Wikipedia

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    The International Light Line pickups (also called the International D-Series (1000–1500)) replaced the C series [ 1] as International's Light Line range of pickup trucks in early 1969, for a shortened model year. The name started out as a simple continuation of the previous A-, B-, and C-series trucks. It was largely a rebodied version of its ...

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