Catalogue information

LastDodo number
4327559
Area
Model cars
Title
Maxi Taxi
Brand
Manufacturer
Collection
Number
4972
Model
Variant
Type
Scale
Colour
Production year of the model car
1972
Number produced
First year of production original car
Country of origin of the model
Unuted States of America
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Dimensions
80 x 65 x 50 mm
Details
Made by the Moline Pressed Steel Company of East Moline, Illinois, Buddy L cars, trucks, and other vehicles could withstand whatever punishment a youngster might inflict. In fact, the toys made of heavy-gauge steel could carry the weight of an adult. In the 1910s, the Moline company had produced full-sized car and truck fenders; when it began producing toys, it used the same materials and methods of construction for its toys as it had used for the full-sized auto parts. Within a few years of introducing the Buddy L line of toys, the Moline company stopped production on car parts altogether and concentrated exclusively on making playthings. By 1930 Buddy L vehicles used a lighter steel; and during the years of the 1940s when the war effort took the country's available metal, the company produced toy cars and trucks made of wood. Though Buddy L vehicles of the mid-20th century and after are smaller and made with more plastic than the models from the 1920s and 1930s, the toys remain in production to this day

References to other categories

Toys / Themes