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Pacific Northwest Truck Museum 16th annual truck show 2007 at Brooks, Oregon. Patrick and friends put on a working/playing All American Toy Co. truck operation. Young and those young at heart had a grand time playing "trucks". It was a fun day with over 200 vintage trucks on display. To learn more about this fun place see my links page and Pacific Northwest Truck Museum. |
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| The young and old played trucks all day | ||
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| Truck sounds like a Detroit V-12 Buzzzing Dozen |
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| All ages love to play with All American Trucks | ||
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| All American Boys and All American girls happily played together. | Granddad, grandson and son with an All American Crawler Hauler | Glenn Trussell foreman at the original 1950 factory shows his grandson an All American Crawler Hauler. |
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All American Toy Co. 540 Lancaster SE Salem, OR 97317 U.S.A. |
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| All American Toys for the
All American Boy Made in the U.S.A. since 1947 |
| All American Toy Trucks are intended for Adults 18 to 118 years. Not recommended for children. |
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This web site illustrates what is available in our unique limited
editions. For further information or to reserve a future limited edition,
contact Patrick Russell at 540 Lancaster S.E., Salem, Oregon 97317 U.S.A., or
call 503-399-8609.