I sure would like to know if that Smitty/Eska at the 4:17 mark was the one owned by Bruce Barnes at the Stanton Mo. Toy Museum? I'm going to build that myself someday.
This was filmed at dotties truck stop in Cuba Missouri. The owners collected these and put them inside for display. I don't know where they came from ...just wanted to share my experience with the world
I'm sorry I don't have any information on the toys . I only filmed them for posterity so everyone could see them like I did at dotties truck stop in Cuba Missouri.
Nice.to.meet.a.fellow.collecter.of.vintage.toys😀😀😀
I enjoyed every second of the video thank you for the posting
Your very welcome !
I didn't speak over it figured I'd just let the trucks do the talking.
Talk about one heck of a collection! Thats only going to keep going up in value.
The Smith Miller trucks alone are worth a fortune
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Да! Великая страна США! Это видно по игрушкам для будущих её граждан!
I like it. In Russia where I live all antique toys steels go to scrap. I regret that I do not collected toys steels.
Thanks ...I just wanted to share all these rare toys with other people
That's quite an impressive collection thanks for posting. Makes my collection seem tiny in comparison. It's still worth checking out if you like.
I have a part one also of this
Que cnulos veiculos truks tan ermososos muy bonitos 👍+A
a shame they dont produce those cars anymore
I sure would like to know if that Smitty/Eska at the 4:17 mark was the one owned by Bruce Barnes at the Stanton Mo. Toy Museum? I'm going to build that myself someday.
This was filmed at dotties truck stop in Cuba Missouri.
The owners collected these and put them inside for display.
I don't know where they came from ...just wanted to share my experience with the world
So many questions, like what's the story on the "White 3000" next to the Red and Black Fumby, and who makes the "Auto-Car" Diesel with tanker?
I'm sorry I don't have any information on the toys .
I only filmed them for posterity so everyone could see them like I did at dotties truck stop in Cuba Missouri.
I wish whoever filmed this that they talked about each truck and who made it.
It was filmed in a truckstop in Missouri...those trucks where made by many toy and model companies.
Only captured the images for posterity.
This is the old Bruce Barns collection that I believe was in Stanton Missouri at his toy museum. I built the Pea Body Coal hauler for him long ago.
Míos
Laque le ponía que no lejusta no tuvo niñes supo lo ermoso que es ser trailero