1950's TIN WIND-UP FRICTION ICE CREAM TRUCK JAPAN NMIB
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Made in Japan in the 1950s. From the KO Toy Company. A friction powered, wind-up ice cream truck with mystery action. In Near Mint condition. This all-tin lithoed truck measures 7 inches long and 3 1/4 inches tall. The ice cream man is also made of tin. The lithography is bright and cheerful and when you turn the crank on the bottom, the truck's direction becomes a mystery and when it strikes an object it bumps back into another direction. The bottom of the box has four holes to the sides from the axles and is pushed in on one corner. The lid has one end that is pushed in, but no splits or tears and the graphics are vibrant. Displays very well and woule make a fine addition to any ice cream or tin toy collection. If you have any questions, please Email us through EBAY or telephone us at PLANET BOOKS, between 1:30pm and 6pm daily, California time. Thanks. Overseas shipping is $15.00
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