

In 1985 this Tonka crane truck was introduced with its attachment for hauling up large rocks or trees from the ground before loading them into its flatbed trailer. Tonka Crane Truck w/ Excavator Attachment The toy trucks were discontinued by 1989 when their popularity had died off. The Tonka dump truck with gravel loader first came out in 1984 when new construction projects were being invented all over America. It has an orange body, black cab, yellow windshield wipers and three-speed transmission Tonka Dump Truck w/ Gravel Loader

The Tonka Paver was first manufactured in 1980 and is able to haul around bricks, stones, or even a cement truck so that the heavy work of constructing roads can be done. It has an orange body, black cab, yellow windshield wipers and three-speed transmission The toy trucks were discontinued by 1989 when their popularity had died off. The Tonka Fire truck with a water tower was first manufactured in 1980 and is equipped to haul around the hose, ladder, and fire extinguisher that one might need for any emergency call. It has an orange body, black cab, yellow windshield wipers and three-speed transmission. The Tonka Crane Truck with a trailer was first manufactured in 1980 and is equipped to carry heavy objects like trees, rocks, or even trucks up on the back of its flatbed truck bed. The Tonka Dump Truck with a bulldozer blade had a push-and-pull lever that would release the load and came equipped with an orange body, black cab, yellow windshield wipers, green plow blades for snow or dirt, and three-speed transmission. The Tonka Tow Truck came equipped with a telescoping crane to tow broken down cars or for lifting heavy objects and was first manufactured in 1980. The Tonka Longbody Dump Trunk was first manufactured in 1980 and is a dump truck with an orange body, black cab, yellow windshield wipers, and three-speed transmission. The Tonka Front Loader was first manufactured in 1980 and is a push-and-pull loader with an excavator bucket. The Tonka Mighty Dump Truck came with a push dump lever that would release the load, and it was first produced in 1965. All that and more will come rushing back as you peruse this list of 1980s Tonka trucks guaranteed to STILL drive you crazy. South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid - Seen among the toys laid around Butters' room.Tonka trucks were a staple of growing up in the 1980s, and many kids of the era still have flashbacks to sandbox empires built with the diecast dynamos all those decades ago." The Last of the Meheecans" - Seen at the basement of Cartman's house." Die Hippie, Die" - Seen being played with by Cartman.

As a reward, he demanded the Tonka RC Bulldozer be given to him, Kyle not be allowed to ever own one, and Kyle to be forced to watch him play it.

Although he was initially reluctant to helping them, he does and saves the town. Mayor McDaniels authorized a music festival for the hippies in order to improve the town's economy.Īfter the crowd becomes too large and burdensome, she and the parents go to ask for Cartman's help. It appeared in the episode, " Die Hippie, Die", where it was seen being played by Cartman while Kyle Broflovski was apparently forced to watch.Ĭartman's vigilante approach to dealing with the sudden influx of hippies to South Park caused him to be thrown in jail. The Tonka RC Bulldozer is a toy Eric Cartman wanted.
