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No, I found that online, and thought everyone would get a kick out of it.
This is me at 5 years old. Gettin into cars and trucks! ![]() ![]() |
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Seeing those tow trucks reminds me of a toy I owned called " Big Bruiser " A White motoized truck with a crunched car you could tow around. Anybody remember that one
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Cool tow truck! I had to push mine around by hand, and they were made of sturdier metal than todays Hondas and Toyotas!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJHO8AP8Gx0 [/ QUOTE ] Holy S^%$## Batman Thats it. Long time ago lads Thanks for that. Now find Tiger Joe Tank !!!
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Now find Tiger Joe Tank !!! [/ QUOTE ] Did you miss the Tiger-Joe clip Geoff...it was on the same page as the Bruiser.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmMBM...eature=related I had a similar rig to the Bruiser but not quite the same.. Actually I have it now and almost all my old Christmas trucks plus older one's I'd been given too as I found boxes of them still in the basement at the folks place a few years back...Buddy-L, Marx, Structo, Tonka and even a few Canadian Lincoln brand units too.. ![]() ~ Pete -------------------- I like real cars best...the REAL real ones! |
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