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The Die cast trucks listed on this site are not toys. They are Highly Detailed, limited edition replica Tractor Trailers and most were not meant for Children under the age of 8, due to small parts that could pose a chocking hazard in small children.
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DOUBLE PUPS WITH 2 AXLES ON EACH PUP.
 LYNDEN TRANSPORT by Tonkin PEM. This is one Awesome diecast Tractor Trailer with the double axle pups and double axle dolly. TONKIN PEM 1/64 scale

You sure want to add this one to your collection.
Lynden Transport began operations in 1906 operating primarily in Lynden, Washington and later expanded to Alaska. Today they cover most of the State in addition to operating terminals in Texas and Calgary, Alberta.


KW T800 with double 28’ trailers (with double axle).




With a pair of fine matching sorrel horses and one sturdy freight wagon, newlyweds Ed and Ethel Austin started one of the first freight hauling businesses in Lynden, Washington in 1906.
The company, called Lynden Transfer, delivered everything from sides of beef to the local mail. In addition, Austin made regular runs to Bellingham over roads so muddy that the 20-mile round trip often took all day and half the night.
In 1921, Austin’s freight business entered the motorized age with the purchase of a two-and-one-half ton Mack truck. As the company grew, regular runs to Seattle were added, more trucks purchased and new drivers hired.
One of the new drivers hired by Austin in 1940 was Henry "Hank" Jansen. A few years later, Jansen and his partner, Walter B. Craig, purchased the growing freight company which would later become Lynden Transport.
M-84101
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