In the early years of the 1930’s Buddy L retooled and brought out some larger trucks with full cabs and working doors. However, the company suffered as others did from the affects of the depression and introduced a “Junior Line” that was smaller but more detailed with headlights and rubber tires. As time progressed the company continued the trend to smaller, lighter and less expensive vehicles.

 

Buddy L after 1930

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