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GAY TOYS VW BUS V1

GAY TOYS Inc. was founded in 1962 in Walled Lake, Michigan, USA. They produced cheap toys for Dime Stores. In 1987 they changed their name into American Plastic Toys Inc. In the 1960’s GAY TOYS produced 2 versions of a VW T1 Bus. V1 is either a blue Camper or a red Ambulance. Details incl...
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GAY TOYS VW BUS V2

GAY TOYS Inc. was founded in 1962 in Walled Lake, Michigan, USA. They produced cheap toys for Dime Stores. In 1987 they changed their name into American Plastic Toys Inc. In the 1960’s GAY TOYS produced 2 versions of a VW T1 Bus. V1 is a red Ambulance or a Blue Camper. V2 is a cheaper version ...
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GEOBRA VW BUS

Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstätter. Mr. Brandstätter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into PLAYMOBIL® by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Fürth, Germany. His son, Georg Brandstätter, took over the company in 1908, cha...
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GILAC SPLIT VW

The Company Plastique Gilac was founded in 1941 by Olivier Lacroix. He named his Company, based in Oyonnax, France, after his daughter Gisèle Lacroix (GIsele LACroix). In 1953, he started producing products made from polyethylene. They produced a wide range of household appliances as well as so...
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GÖSO Götz und Söhne VW BUS V2

In 1876, Christian Götz founded the Company Christian Götz. In 1906 the Company was taken over by his son Konrad Götz and the Company was renamed GÖSO: Christian Götz & Sohn GmbH. They produced doll houses and toys to play with in the sand, but also military tin toys. After WW2, they produced ti...

GÖSO Götz und Söhne VW BUS V3

In 1876, Christian Götz founded the Company Christian Götz. In 1906 the Company was taken over by his son Konrad Götz and the Company was renamed GÖSO: Christian Götz & Sohn GmbH. They produced doll houses and toys to play with in the sand, but also military tin toys. After WW2, they produced ti...

HACOST KdF WAGEN SPLIT VW

Semi-clear celluloid bottle in the shape of a VW with a two piece body glued together. Peoples faces molded in the door windows and a three circle insignia with HA CO ST on the drivers door. The cap at the rear opening is labeled "10g" (center) and "Wajak Verschluss Pat. ang." in a circle. Orange pa...
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HAJI - MANSEI VW BUS

Founded in 1951, the MANSEI Toy Company often used the trademark ‘HAJI’ lettering within an oval. MANSEI was a relatively small Japanese toy maker and was based in Kotobuki, Taito-ku, Tokyo and concentrated its production output on tinplate vehicles but occasionally produced other metal and plastic ...
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HAMKER MARGARINE VW BUS

This little plastic vehicle was made in the shape of a VW Passenger and also a Cargo Bus and was a promotional toy for the HAMKER Company, established 1906, which was and is one of the leading Companies with regard to fats, mayonnaise, margarine, etc. in Europe. HAMKER is not the actual ma...
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HAMMER LOWLIGHT KARMANN GHIA

The HAMMER Company was founded by Arthur Hammer in Lüdenscheid, Germany, in 1937 and produced tools for manufacturing thermo and duroplast materials. In 1950, they bought an injection mold machine and started producing small plastic toys. The HAMMER Lowlight Karmann Ghia was made of hard plastic, a...
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