Posted 8 years ago
dirtsdad
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FYI-Dave The Kenton Plastics Corporation, by Howard Rome, attempted to capitalize on the Kenton Hardware Company’s reputation by producing a line of plastic, battery-operated automobiles in the 1940s. The Kenton, 10” x 4”, described as the aristocat of toy automobiles, featured a “Vibro-Roll” motor. The cars came in Red, Green and Blue. Kenton only made cast iron items from April of 1890 to Feb. 1952 at which time the plant closed…
No clue but I am liking that Matchbox 13 Dodge Wreck Truck in the E Box.
Fort,That truck you see is loose but there is a mint original in box I am not a collector but have been accumulating interesting things over my 80 years at estate/yard sales etc. I am now disposing of all and some are listed on local sites.If ou are interested in this car email xikxak@yahoo.com and I will advise the sites. Dave