Die Cast Trucks and Heavy Equipment

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DieCast Work Trucks and Heavy Equipment

Below are quality die cast trucks and heavy equipment listed chronologically.

1940 1.5 Ton Ford With Holmes 515 Wrecker - 1:16 Scale

1940 1.5 Ton Ford With Holmes 515 Wrecker - 1:16 Scale

In 1940, Ford began a truck modernization program that would influence truck designs for decades to come. The design team at Ford blended a single-piece hood, sculpted all-stainless steel grille and new sealed-beam headlamp units to create perhaps one of the best-looking Ford trucks of all time. The updated cab design also featured one-piece cowl top, roof and windshield pillar stamping, which included a fixed windshield complete with cowl-mounted wiper, a first by a major truck manufacturer.

1949 Dodge WDX Power Wagon 1-Ton 4 x 4 with Cold Cast Fishing Load - 1:30 Scale

1949 Dodge WDX Power Wagon 1-Ton 4 x 4 with Cold Cast Fishing Load - 1:30 Scale

The Dodge Power Wagon was born from the WWII VC- and WC-Series trucks that served the U.S. Military from 1940 until 1945. The 1949 model sported a 126-inch wheelbase, multiple-leaf spring suspension, 230-ci 6-cylinder engine, and optional heavy-duty accessories such as a winch, PTO, and tow hooks. This rugged beast was certainly built for power and durability, with street-model options limited to a dome light, driver%uFFFDs-side visor, and four paint colors. This finely-crafted First Gear%u2122 replica is produced exclusively for the National Motor Museum Mint%u2122, and cannot be found anywhere else. Act quickly, these will not last long!

1955 Allis-Chalmers Diamond-T Stake Truck - 1:34 Scale

1955 Allis-Chalmers Diamond-T Stake Truck - 1:34 Scale

The Edward P. Allis company started out as a small burr millstone maker in 1847, founded by. The company produced its first steam engine in the 1860's, and added a variety of steam pumps to the product line. In 1901, the Allis-Chalmers company was formed by merging the Edward P. Allis Co., Fraser and Chalmers Company and Gates Iron Works. Allis-Chalmers produced its first farm tractor in 1914 and the legend of Allis-Chalmers farm equipment was born.

1960 Mack B-61 Dump Truck with Plow - 1:34 Scale

1960 Mack B-61 Dump Truck with Plow - 1:34 Scale

Detailed Interior; Bulldog Hood Ornament; Classic Single-Axle Mack; Functioning Dump Body and Tailgate; Detailed Plow Raises, Lowers, and Pivots; Armstrong Rubber Tires w/Real Chains; Authentic Mack and Dept. of Roads Logos; Tire Chains, Removable Rake & Shovel Included; Precision DieCast Replica; 1:34 Scale Model; 8.5 Inches Long.

1960 Mack B-Model Dump Truck w/Plow - 1:34 Scale

1960 Mack B-Model Dump Truck w/Plow - 1:34 Scale

Detailed Interior; Bulldog Hood Ornament; Classic Single-Axle Mack; Functioning Dump Body and Tailgate; Detailed Plow Raises, Lowers, and Pivots; Armstrong Rubber Tires w/Real Chains; Authentic MackĀ® and Dept. of Roads Logos; Tire Chains, Removable Rake & Shovel Included; Precision DieCast Replica; 1:34 Scale Model; 8.5 Inches Long.

1979 Kenworth W900 Low-Boy with Crane - 1:32 Scale

1979 Kenworth W900 Low-Boy with Crane - 1:32 Scale

Kenworth started as a small Seattle truck company in 1923 producing 78 trucks a year. Now, eight decades later, Kenworth produces over 25,000 vehicles per year with production facilities in the U.S., Mexico, and Australia. The development of the W900 series of trucks in the 1970s helped Kenworth cement their reputation as the "Worlds Best Trucks. The W900 provided comfort, reliability and performance, with its beefed up front suspension, driver friendly cab mounting area, aluminum wheels, and 200 gallon tank capacity. This 1:32 scale precision die cast replica, made from Kenworth specifications, is an example of the W900 at its best. This reproductions will bring joy to truck enthusiasts of all ages!

1979 Kenworth W900 Mixer - 1:32 Scale

1979 Kenworth W900 Mixer - 1:32 Scale

Kenworth started as a small Seattle truck company in 1923 producing 78 trucks a year. Now, eight decades later, Kenworth produces over 25,000 vehicles per year with production facilities in the U.S., Mexico, and Australia. The development of the W900 series of trucks in the 1970s helped Kenworth cement their reputation as the "Worlds Best Trucks. The W900 provided comfort, reliability and performance, with its beefed up front suspension, driver friendly cab mounting area, aluminum wheels, and 200 gallon tank capacity. This 1:32 scale precision die cast replica, made from Kenworth specifications, is an example of the W900 at its best. This reproductions will bring joy to truck enthusiasts of all ages.

1990 Kenworth Garbage Truck - 1:43 Scale

1990 Kenworth Garbage Truck - 1:43 Scale

Kenworth has been a legendary name in trucking for over 80 years. Starting on the West Coast, Kenworth, in 1930 was the first to offer diesel engines as standard. In 1994 they came out with the T300. This conventional styled truck used a Cummins engine and, despite its size, can haul 30,000 lbs. in gross weight. In coming years we will all realize that these T300 chassis and cabs will long outlast the bodies they're pulling.

1990 Kenworth Line Truck - 1:43 Scale

1990 Kenworth Line Truck - 1:43 Scale

Kenworth has been a legendary name in trucking for over 80 years. Starting on the West Coast, Kenworth, in 1930 was the first to offer diesel engines as standard. In 1994 they came out with the T300. This conventional styled truck used a Cummins engine and, despite its size, can haul 30,000 lbs. in gross weight. In coming years we will all realize that these T300 chassis and cabs will long outlast the bodies they're pulling.

1990 Kenworth Snow Plow - 1:43 Scale

1990 Kenworth Snow Plow - 1:43 Scale

Kenworth has been a legendary name in trucking for over 80 years. Starting on the West Coast, Kenworth, in 1930 was the first to offer diesel engines as standard. In 1994 they came out with the T300. This conventional styled truck used a Cummins engine and, despite its size, can haul 30,000 lbs. in gross weight. In coming years we will all realize that these T300 chassis and cabs will long outlast the bodies they're pulling.

1990 Kenworth T300 Set - 1:43 Scale

1990 Kenworth T300 Set - 1:43 Scale

Opening Rear End; Opening Cab Doors; Working Tow Chains; Working Cherry Picker; Plow Turns and Bed Cover is Removable; Precision Die-Cast Replicas; 1:43 Scale; 7.5" Long.

1990 Kenworth Tow Truck - 1:43 Scale

1990 Kenworth Tow Truck - 1:43 Scale

Kenworth has been a legendary name in trucking for over 80 years. Starting on the West Coast, Kenworth, in 1930 was the first to offer diesel engines as standard. In 1994 they came out with the T300. This conventional styled truck used a Cummins engine and, despite its size, can haul 30,000 lbs. in gross weight. In coming years we will all realize that these T300 chassis and cabs will long outlast the bodies they're pulling.

AEP International Digger Derrick - 1:34 Scale

AEP International Digger Derrick - 1:34 Scale

Opening Hood; Detailed DT 466E Engine; GoodyearTM Rubber Tires; Street Cones Under Truck Bed; Moveable Auger And Boom Arm; Die-Cast Chassis with Detailed Undercarriage; 1:34 Scale Model; 9 Inches Long.

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