
Man I loved those little cars! You could buy them anywhere from five and dime stores to Mazucca's Smoke Shop. Sure they were made of die cast toxic metal and finished in several coats of lead paint - but that is what made them so durable and so real! And they had real little rubber tires - not the hard plastic ones that came later on those cheap Hot Wheels.
I looked after them - I washed them, I lined them up and counted them. I even built a little wooden shelf to display them in my room. Where did they go - I haven't seen them in about 45 years? For years I had a recurring dream about my collection of Dinky toys. In the dream I always found them safely stored away in a shoe box in a big dining room hutch that my parents owned and I would wake up almost believing it was true. Unfortunately that old hutch is long gone too...
If you are a girl you don't understand about Dinky toys, they were probably just something you stepped on in the hallway. But believe me - nothing gave more pleasure than to spend time in your bedroom or on the living room rug driving over make believe roads.
I suppose they still are for sale somewhere but now they would be considered collectors items and that would spoil the fun. Besides, I want my own Dinky toys back. So if you happen to see a shoe box of well used, well loved Dinky toys lying around, and want to see a grown man cry - just drop me a line.