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There, they began to manufacture the "Hawkeye Motor Truck," with models from 1 to 3 1/2 tons and in 1926 a more powerful, 6-cylinder option was made. Early models were made of wood, with the exception of the hood.
Hawkeye trucks were used in industry and agriculture. Autoworld's version is a replica of a 1931 Texaco Delivery Truck from Caleb's Farm Supply of Lebanon, Kansas. Not many Hawkeyes still exist today, and considered very rare.
1/34 scale diecast model of 1931 Hawkeye "Texaco" Delivery Truck "Agricultural Lubricants" 3rd in the Series "The Brands of Texaco Series" die cast model by Autoworld.
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