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Tonka trucks with Allied Van Lines graphics are sort of an anomaly. On the one hand, the trucks were advertised in Tonka dealer catalogs and sold at typical toy retailers from coast to coast. On the other hand, the trucks were offered as premiums and distributed by Allied Van Lines as seen in this Allied ad from 1965. So are Allied trucks private label? While you ponder this thought provoking question, enjoy a few examples.
Tonka began its long licensing agreement with Allied in 1951 with the COE version. In 1954, the first round fender version was manufactured. The square fender variety was introduced in 1958 and ran through 1964. In 1965, Tonka changed scales from the "Regular" series to the "Mini-Tonka" series. Tonka historian Lloyd Laumann states in his book, "TONKA", that Tonka's relationship with Allied lasted 30 years (1951 - 1981). It should be noted that the last time the Allied semi is shown in a Tonka dealer catalog was 1969.
Value: An original, unretouched 1951/52 Allied semi, excellent condition with shiny paint, very few scratches, no box, sold on eBay for $677 USD in mid August 2007.
Value: The original, unretouched 1951/52 Allied semi featured just below, excellent condition with shiny paint, very few scratches, with excellent plus decals, no box, sold on eBay for $183 USD in early February 2008.
Value: An original, unretouched 1951/52 Allied semi in excellent condition with shiny paint, very few scratches, with excellent decals, no box, sold on eBay for $153 USD in early February 2009.


Value: The original, unretouched, near mint 1953 Allied semi featured just below, with mint decals and its box, sold on eBay for $525 USD in mid February 2008.
Value: An original, unretouched, 1953 Allied semi, cab in very good condition with many paint scuffs allowing surface oxidation, trailer in excellent condition, excellent decals on cab and trailer, no box, sold on eBay for $140 USD in early April 2008.>
Value: An original, unretouched, 1953 Allied semi, cab in very good condition with paint scuffs allowing surface oxidation mainly along the edges of the roof and fifth wheel area, trailer in very good condition with typical played with scratches, missing landing gear (bracket is there), excellent decals on cab and trailer, no box, sold on eBay for $129 USD in late February 2009.

![]() The 1953 grille has 3 uneven length parallel horizontal recesses |
![]() Slip lever latch and graphics detail on the rear of the trailer |
Value: The original, complete, unretouched 1954 Allied semi featured below with its box sold on eBay for $586 USD in early September 2008.
Value: An original, unretouched, complete 1954 Allied semi, near mint minus overall condition, typical paint loss on fifth wheel and saddle tanks, otherwise shiny as new with its excellent box, sold on eBay for $435 USD in mid April 2010.
![]() In 1954, the bottom of the cab side where the door would be is not flared as seen on this example |
![]() 1954 and 1955 used the same grille. The difference is noted to the left |
![]() 1954 trailer |
![]() The 1954 doors have handles |
Value: An original, complete, unretouched United Cerebral Palsy Allied semi, excellent plus condition (with more paint missing than the featured semi), sold on eBay for $710 USD in late September 2007.
Value: An original, complete, unretouched United Cerebral Palsy Allied semi, excellent condition, paint scratches of side and front edge of roof, typical heavy paint loss on fifth wheel and saddle tanks, balance of paint shiny and near mint elsewhere on the cab and trailer, all decals near mint, no carton, sold on eBay for $650 USD in late April 2008.
Value: An original, complete, unretouched United Cerebral Palsy Allied semi, excellent condition, paint worn to metal on the front edge of roof, scratches elsewhre on the cab, typical heavy paint loss on fifth wheel and saddle tanks, balance of paint shiny and near mint elsewhere on the cab and trailer, all decals excellent to near mint, no carton, sold on eBay for $700 USD in late August 2008.
Value: An original, unretouched United Cerebral Palsy Allied semi, excellent condition, paint mostly shiny with few chips except heavy on the fifth wheel and saddle tanks, all decals excellent to near mint except missing label at coin slot, no carton, sold on eBay for $345 USD in late January 2012.

![]() Slot through which a donation could be made |
![]() The floor is steel, not wood |



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Value: The original, complete, unretouched 1957 Allied semi featured below with no box sold on eBay for $245 USD in early January 2010.

Value: The original, complete, unretouched 1958/59 Allied semi featured below with its box sold on eBay for $523 USD in mid September 2008.

![]() The 4 parallel ribs running front to back on the hood are unique to the 1958/59 model years |
![]() 1958/59 rear trailer detail |