Posted 7 years ago
fortapache
(3424 items)
This is my fifth Auburn Rubber Toy car. This is one of their smaller vehicles at 5 1/4" long. All Auburn vehicles seem to either be turquoise or red and this one is the very attractive turquoise. It is a very 1950s color. For those who like dates I would say circa 1950. For those who do not like dates I am still going with 1950.
These were dime store toys. They were much cheaper than the pressed steel vehicles like Tonka, BuddyL and others. These are still inexpensive and nice pieces for a curio cabinet or collect them all! That was the dream of every toy company.
Thank you very much nutsabotas6. Powered by imagination.
Thank you
Caperkid
mikelv85
Newfld
nutsabotas6
i have an idea. why not us fellow collectors download kik and have a live collectables and antiques chat?
Great idea McCoyNelson. I was thinking something similar.
okay, everyone who wants to form a group download kik and comment on Fortapache's next post that you'd like to join the group, along with your kik username.
Uh oh I don't have a smart phone. I have been trying to download kik for PC.
Thank you
McCoyNelson
elanski
vetraio50
JImam
roddyq
Oh okay fortapache. Did you succeed?
Not yet. I have to download another program so I can download kik. Will give it another try tonight.
Thank you
SEAN68
Newfld
gargoylecollector
Okay fortapache. If that doesn't work, try hangouts
hangouts seems to be much easier. Pops right up.
Thank you Tshiti1.
Thank you PhilDMorris
Okay. Fortapache, would you like to use hangouts?
Sorry not to get back to you McCoyNelson. Yes Hangouts would be fine.
Thank you SEAN68.
Okay Fortapache. Whenever you are ready, message this email in hangouts and we will begin our chat: vraskatheunseen3@gmail.com
OK I will see if I can try tomorrow night. Is there a good time for chat? Would be good if we could get a bunch of us together.
I'm in school, so in my time (central)is 8-3. I'm occasionally on after that time
Will be around that time next week McCoyNelson.
Thank you
buckethead
Roycroftbooksfromme1
okay. i'll be ready for ya
I recall these being popular around 1956 or 58. They were sold at the five and ten cent store.
Thank you very much frhrjr2. I just put it in my five and dime collection.
McCoyNelson I will give it a shot tomorrow.