@@dmdiecast2020 thanks for watching! Yes definitely do it! I’d love to see pictures too. If you’re on Facebook or Instagram find my page there and share some pictures🙂
@@garygoodrich6119 thanks Gary! I have the 89 black body version and the 90-91 yellow body version but they have the regular tires that’s why I didn’t put them in this one but I did make a previous video with all the later tow trucks 🙂
@@ChristopherBrown-mq1lg thanks for watching! The cabs are steel yes. There are plastic parts yes but the 97 model year was the really big changeover to plastic parts. All efforts to save money in production as was the reason for all the changes throughout the Tonka timeline. Some things saved only a few cents but multiplied by a million toys, really added up to something. Looked good on paper I guess hahaha
This video makes me want to get my son’s Tonka trucks down from the attic and check them out. His trucks would have been from the early 2000’s.
@@dmdiecast2020 thanks for watching! Yes definitely do it! I’d love to see pictures too. If you’re on Facebook or Instagram find my page there and share some pictures🙂
nice job mark, they also made 2 tow trucks with the black bodies on them
@@garygoodrich6119 thanks Gary! I have the 89 black body version and the 90-91 yellow body version but they have the regular tires that’s why I didn’t put them in this one but I did make a previous video with all the later tow trucks 🙂
Interesting video, are the cabs steel on these versions? These look like they have a lot of plastic parts . Anyway really enjoy your videos 👍
@@ChristopherBrown-mq1lg thanks for watching! The cabs are steel yes. There are plastic parts yes but the 97 model year was the really big changeover to plastic parts. All efforts to save money in production as was the reason for all the changes throughout the Tonka timeline. Some things saved only a few cents but multiplied by a million toys, really added up to something. Looked good on paper I guess hahaha