Question: When did Tonka switch to plastic?

While children, especially boys, love their Tonka trucks, adults have also begun to collect the trucks, paying high prices for early models. The toys have changed over the years, with a variety of new models offered in plastic as well as metal. In 1996, Tonka was bought by Hasbro Toys.

When did they stop making Tonka trucks out of metal?

1982 In 1982, Tonka Toys left Mound due to production needs.

Does Tonka make plastic trucks?

Tonka Mighty Motorized Fire Truck Made of durable plastic and best suited to indoor play, the lever operated extendable ladder can set up for rescues or drop down while on the go.

How much are the original Tonka trucks worth?

According to an article in the Chicago Tribune, the trucks sell for as much as $1,000 or more. Mint-condition boxes enhance the value of a truck by 20 to 50 percent. Most Tonka trucks in good condition from the late 40s through the early 60s can be purchased for between $100 and $300.

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