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Description: Long before the birth of 1969's #720 Play Family Fire Engine, Fisher-Price had introduced the #630 Fire Truck. At first glance, the #630 Fire Truck can easily be mistaken for the #720 Fire Engine. Both fire trucks look similar and are similar in size, however the #630 has an attached driver figure and a yellow front and rear grill and extension ladder. When pulled, the driver's head bounces and turns while the engine makes a "roar-roar" sound.
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Accessories:
- Rectangular wooden cut-out fire truck with red paper lithographs on the top and sides of a fire engine hose and equipment. The truck has a yellow plastic front grill, yellow plastic back bumper, and a yellow plastic extension ladder. The extension doubles the length of the ladder. The fire truck has a wire holder/brace to keep the ladder down when not being used. The truck has an attached driver with a round blue wooden body and a wooden head with a white plastic fire helmet. The driver's head bounces and turns while the fire truck makes a "roar-roar" sound as the toy is pulled. The truck rolls on 4 black wooden wheels that have a yellow painted hub caps. Measures 8-3/4" long, 3-1/2" high, and 3-1/4" wide.
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Variations: None.
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Other Information:
- 1959 - Patent Pending.
- 1960-1962 - Patent No. 2,724,925.
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