You must remember them , the advert in the 70,s used to depict an elephant standing on the back of a dump truck , i now own two tonkas , i bought a little truck at a booty for the princley sum of .....10p and just bought an articulated front end loader for my 4.5 year old daughter for a pound she loves to play with them on the front room floor ...bless
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I got my nephew the Cement Mixer a few weeks ago from the Charity shop I work at for £5 and he love's it,except he carries it around at the moment because he's only 18mths....
Me and brother had quite a few when we were younger,we had a Crane and the Dumper truck......Last edited by PWC1973; 01-07-2007, 07:41.sigpic
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hey all you tonka buffs, this grandaddy has been handed down some really really worn out tonka legends. I would like info (if its out there) as to where I can buy spares to bring these icons up to a playable standard for my two little gentlemen just new to this world (well they are 9 and 2 year old)
Item 1 is a cab for my dumper truck complete with windows
Item 2 are the axle end which keep the wheels on the machine
any threads would be vv grateful.
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Nerd moment - 'Tonka means "Great" or "Big" in Dakota-SiouxTheir light of pocket torch, of signal flare,
Licks at the edge of unsuspected places,
While others scan, under an arc-lamp's glare,
Nursery, kitchen sink, or their own faces.
-Kingsley Amis
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Originally posted by dexterity View PostI remember having a yellow dump truck as a kid and you just could never break them. So tough then and still are today. One of my favourite toys bar meccano.
"Real tough toys for real tough boys: Tonka""It's never too late to have a happy childhood."
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Originally posted by Emettman View PostNot quite my era, but I remember the slogan:
"Real tough toys for real tough boys: Tonka"
I was looking through the thread for somebody mentioning this.
I had a big yellow car transporter. It was big enough to sit on and ride around the house. I had a us army jeep as well. This often used to fly off the top of the stairs to test its durability."GAME OVER MAN, GAME OVER"
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