Buddy L Trucks offered during the 1920s often sold for under four dollars. Buddy L Toy cars sold for similar amounts
as did Sturditoy however both companies entered the pressed steel toy market two years later than Buddy L. Keystone
toy trucks came standard with nickel plated wheels the first year of production but soon after changed to rubber Buddy
L Outdoor railroad trains entered it's first production run in 1926 and continued until 1932. One of the more successful
Buddy L lines of vehicles was the Buddy L Express Truck series starting in 1921 while changing designs every three to
four years. The Sturditoy company also produced similar express trucks as Buddy L and Keystone however were not
designed after actual trucks The Buddy L Toy Museum is dedicated to the preservation of pressed steel toys. All Buddy
L Cars and Buddy L trains are an important part of American culture & can be appreciated by future generations as long
as the Buddy L Museum continues to survive. Help us achieve our goals and contact us with all your pressed steel toys
for sale. We're always buying good examples of Buddy L Toy Trucks, Old Buddy L trains and all Buddy L Flivver Cars
and Trucks. If you have a Red Keystone Water Tower truck for sale or early Buddy L Airplane for sale contact us Now
paying 55% - 80% more than Ebay, private collectors and antique dealers. Our present and future generations thank you
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