Structo Manufacturing Co. Pressed Steel U.S. Mail Truck *SOLD*

Structo Manufacturing Co. Pressed Steel U.S. Mail Truck

This Mail truck is labeled Structo, but we recognize it from a 1930 catalog as a U.S. Mail truck.  The tailgate is missing, otherwise, it is in very good condition with wear.

These tended to be worn out, so we consider this one of the nicest examples of a 30s utility truck we have seen. There is light chipping throughout, and some darkening on the wheels.  Stickers are still present and color, bright.

This piece shows the usual patina, fading, dust, chips, scuffs, surface rust, scratches, missing accessories, and wear that are to be expected from age and play. We invite you to view the photos to further determine quality and condition.

 

 

A brief history of Structo Manufacturing Company of Freeport, Illinois:      

Structo Manufacturing Company was based out of Freeport, Illinois. Founded in 1908, Structo made toy construction sets before selling the patents to A.C. Gilbert Company, the well-known manufacturer of ERECTOR sets. Structo then started manufacturing “Auto-Builder” kits, including the High-Wheel Tractor, that children could assemble into working models. 

Around 1932, the company stopped making mechanized toys and went into the production of stamped steel push toys.  Trucks, steam shovels, vans, and passenger cars were the first four categories of toys made.

During the Great Depression, the company fell into financial difficulty.  William Ogden Coleman, president of the American Flyer Company, became a stockholder in the Structo Company.  To help get the company back on its feet, he merged the sales department of Structo Toys with American Flyer’s, moving it to Chicago, and added a section in all American Flyer catalogs to advertise the complete line of Structo Toys.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Dimensions 20 × 12 × 14 in