
Question: What do ball games, toys and oil have
in common? Answer: Leon Hess the oil man that created
their
concept, as a thank you gift to his loyal customers, was at a ball game
when he
met the toy maker that sat behind him. That was the start of the
Hess
Toy Trucks in the early 60's. These trucks tend to double in
value
the first
year after they're introduced, and continue upward from there.
Most start
out at about $20.00. Once released (about November of each year),
they
are sold out quickly. That's because from the very beginning Leon
demanded they be made of the highest quality and detail. The
quality and
detail of these trucks is so high that from concept to finished product
it
takes about 3 years.
Hess trucks were one of the
first toy
trucks to have working lights, sound and the first battery operated toy
trucks.
The first one a 1964 / 65 BMAC Tanker, came in three different
versions.
The rarest of these was a Bills 18 wheel tanker (the top half of the
tanker is
white), with the Hess logo (with a yellow border) placed over the Bills
logo. With this version the side decals only say "Gasoline",
the battery card is printed on both sides, and the bottom of the box is
black.
The most common version has the cab molded in "Green", and the
fenders are painted yellow. The late 60's, and many 70's, &
80's also
featured similar versions of the tanker, but the tank is green, with a
white
center and Hess name on the white strip. The tanker then returned
in 1990
with an all white tank, with the Green "HESS" name on the side.
Another version of this white tanker truck was introduced in 1998 as
the first
in the HESS mini series.
While the featured vehicle for 1966 was a
World War II
oil tanker "Voyager"*(1), it was the
first of the Hess Toy Trucks to be made in the USA.
Complete
with
working lights in all areas, it also had wheels on the bottom, so it
could roll
on the floor. However if you wanted the stand to display it you
had to
send away for it. Most people didn't do this and thus the stand
is very
valuable & collectible.
Some of the trucks were the same from one year to
the next,
or copies of past years. Each year had some minor or major
differences. It's these differences that can help increase a
trucks value
or determine the date. Some of the rarest trucks were never sold
to the
general public. Some were just special versions of that year's
truck
(different paint or marking). These were special promotions, given to
special
customers (CEO's, etc.) or employees, or even production test
models. We
found AcsTrucks.com to display
all the
variations of those sold to the general public, and the some of the
rarest
ones.
One should always beware
of reproductions,
and what year they are buying. Prior to 1977 / 78 Hess Trucks
didn't have
a date on them. They then marked the date the truck was made on the
battery
cover. Even then the only difference between 77 & 78 was a
larger
label on the rear of the truck and a claim of more chrome. The
1985 truck
was the first to have a bank built in to it. And 1988 was the
first year
to have the date on the truck and the box. Starting in 1991 the
date the
truck was sold is marked on the license plate. In 1998 they
started their
mini series with the Hess Tanker. 2004 they celebrated their 40th
Anniversary. They not only had a SUV with two motorcycles as
their Truck
for the year. But they also came out with a poster & book
featuring
all the vehicles of the past.
Most of the Hess Toy Trucks are released
around
Thanksgiving - and people line up to buy them. Many times they are sold
out
before the first two weeks of December. Sometimes by January the
price
has doubled.
* Buyer Beware:
1.) The Voyager has many cheap
reproductions in circulation. The fakes have black decals that
have HESS
VOYAGER around an area they wish to show as white. The real ones
have a
clear decal, with real white printing on them. (see http://www.acstrucks.com
for examples.)
Recommended Books &
Bibliography.
1.) eBay
(on line auction site).
2.) Hess Toy Truck.com/
3.) Acs Trucks
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