Wyandotte Toys, produced by the All Metal Products Company in Wyandotte, Michigan, holds a special place in the history of American toy manufacturing. Founded in 1903, the company initially made metal parts for the automotive industry before transitioning to toy production in the early 20th century. Wyandotte Toys quickly gained popularity for their sturdy construction and realistic designs, becoming a household name during the pre- and post-World War II eras.


Wyandotte trucks, like the one in the image, were particularly popular, reflecting the growing importance of transportation and industry in American society. These toys were made of pressed steel and featured simple yet durable designs that could withstand rough play. The company ceased production in the 1950s, but Wyandotte Toys remain highly sought after by collectors today, prized for their nostalgic appeal and historical significance. 11 inches long and 4 inches wide on the truck bed.