Here are some more Marx Trucks.
The Mack cannon truck was produced early in the
1930's. It was advertised as being able to shoot
corks out of the cannon. It is a rare truck to find.
This service station was produced in 1929. It came with the #61 friction
Liberty bus and the #62 Friction racer.
The Aero fuel truck did not come with
the station
. This set is exceedingly rare to find with the box and both vehicles.
The Municipal Airport was also produced, in 1929. It
included a silver, 5" friction plane and the gas pump
separate, from the station.
NICE Merchants Transfer Truck c1928. It has
3 dividers for 3 separate compartments. Very
neat truck.
Mack Railway Express Truck c1926
Marx Mack Wrecker c1926. This is a
rare truck. (Reproduction box)
Early #550 Marx soft tin dump truck.
Marx Friction American Trucking panel
van in exceedingly rare box.
Marx #62 Yankee Boy Friction racer.
Marx 5" friction army truck in box.
(missing canopy)
Marx 5" friction #61 Liberty bus in
super rare box.
Marx Royal Bus Lines Bus. The bus came in this
version, as well as on that included a luggage
rack on top and a trunk on the rear of the bus.
Marx car hauler. c1932  12-1/2 in long. It is a rare truck
and is seldom seen. *Located a boxed example (11/2011)
Mid-50s Marx delivery truck. The Cunninghams truck above also came in a
version with Marshalls decals on the side of the box. The Deluxe Delivery
is a standard truck that Marx produced in several styles and color variations
with the yellow box, a red box and a clear box..
Two Marx Ford cabover Trucks. (L)Army Signal corps truck. Truck came with a ladder,
telephone poles, and communications cups. The telephone truck (R) came with ladder and
phone pole.
1950-52 Marx Mechanical Plastic Dump Truck.   It
has a windup motor on the rear wheels and a insert in
the bed with a wheelbarrow and a shovel..
2 HARD to find chevy cab, animal haulers! The petshop truck
has 6 dogs. The circus truck is very colorful and fragile.  It
came with a few colored animals and a standup gorrilla!
Marx 1952 Swift Stores delivery van. This also
came in a red, regular ford cab, as the dump truck
to the left.
A couple, one of a kind trucks. The Hav-A-tampa truck is one of three I know of, and believe to be a
promo. The red BOX version is one only and a Prototype-Sample. The search light is a recent find. It
is from 1950. It needs a lens from a train car searchlight car.
A few other Marx Dodge Cab Trucks
Marx large and small cab Sand/Gravel trucks. The middle dump matches the stake truck on the first page. The Lumar Vanlines truck
did not come with a rear tailgate.
Above: Same style cab as left truck with a yellow
painted, pressed steel trailer.The truck and trailer
have wooden wheels as well.
Above: Late 40's Marx truck. Tin litho, wood
wheels, and plastic cab were used  
Marx Early 50's Large plastic cab and
trailer. 22-1/2" Truck and trailer came
in several color variations.
Rare Large early 50's Marx/ Lumar Coast to
Coast Express.
Large 50's delivery truck. The cab is the same style as the one
to the left but is larger in size. It is a Big truck and the only one
I have seen. This trailer also came with the cab on the left with
the cab and trailer both having had hard plastic gray wheels.
Mid-40's Marx Mechanical Deluxe Delivery. Truck has a windup
motor on the back wood wheels and  a drop-down tailgate.
The Marx Fix-all series of trucks included the sets pictured as well as each
tow truck and the Pontiac car seperately. The tow trucks also came in color
variations, usually the opposite of what is shown here. The sets and the tow
trucks also came with tools, a spare tire, and a jack. The sets are tough to find
especially, with all of the parts. The TV truck is very tough to find and it came
with alot of accessories..
Three rare late-20's Marx racers. The Sparks racer is extremely hard to find and the box is a very
rare find. The Royal Racer has an unusual box. The car seems to be a royal coupe in a different box.
This Strauss racer is the same
style as the Marx racers to the left.
It is a tough racer and the box  is
the only one I have seen.
Early 50's Marx Friction Hotrod racer. Car has a
friction motor for the front wheels. When pushed on
the floor, the motor has lights that run off of a battery
and light up.Tough to find and the box is tougher.
Small roadster with plastic windup racer. It is  a  
small  version  of the  Cannonball Keller  and  
both the  convertible and  the racer are windup
as well. It is also a very difficult set to find.
Late 40's Marx Cannonball Keller. This is a rare set.
Both the racer and convertible are windup.
Mechanical Station wagon. Came in the above litho
box and a plain version like the roadster to the left..
Standard Mechanical Roadster from the Cannonball Keller to the left.  
I think the car came in Yellow, Blue, Green, Red, and a hard one to
find, black. There is the basic box above and a colorful box showing
the car riding down the road.
VERY hard to find Marx windup College
Jalopy.
3rd page of Trucks
Marx 22-1/2 in Mack Auto Hauler. Very very rare item. I have looked for this
truck for 15+ years. This is only the 2nd one I had even a chance to purchase.
It has a wind-up cab and hauls 3 #62 racers.  The elite "Mack" series truck   
Mack Mechanical Wrecker Truck. C.1926.
Very rare with rare orig box
.
NICE Marx Universal Transfer Stake Truck.
This truck is a unsold store stock truck. Only
chance to ever see the box  I suspect. I was
thrilled with the chance to purchase.
Mack Standard Dump truck. The truck
came in several variations, including
colors and litho . Box is rare original.
Mack Litho Builders Supply Co. Sand gravel
dump. 11" Windup version with a larger style
dump bed.
Very hard to find Lrg size 13" Marx
Mack  Bigload van. Just an impossible
to find truck in displayable condition.
Marx 1930 11' windup U.S.A
Army Truck.  
1928 Marx Royal Van Co Truck.
Very rare restored orig box.
1927 Marx Oil Co Truck with
reproduction box.
Late 1920's Marx, Mack series, construction set. The separate "sand crane" was advertised in 1926 as a 2 piece play value
set. The other two trucks are from the same years and are very nice variations to the Marx Mack series of trucks. Only
examples I know of are these.
One of two cab versions of  Howard
Johnson's promotional truck. Fairly
sure these were giveaways in the early
1960's. The box looks like a building.
Mack U.S.A. Army version of previous
Cannon truck.
Color variation of the Royal Oil
"GASOLENE" Tanker Truck. This
one has a nice RARE original box.
Mint Original Mack Dump Truck with
larger dumping bed. The box for this
truck "is" different than the standard
dump one above. It is actually about
1-1/2" longer.