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When you see anything bright white paired with an emerald green, the iconic Hess toy truck might come to mind. These plastic big rigs were all the rage at birthday parties and sleepovers for decades. Inspired by the real-life Leon Hess's fuel trucks, these holiday toys continue to be passed down from generation to generation. And Hess truck values just keep climbing as these valuable Hess toy trucks attest.
- Find trucks made in the 1960s and early 1970s. These toys are the first of their kind and were made in lower production numbers.
- Always look for trucks with the original boxes. Boxed trucks are really what collectors are willing to bid on.
- Find Hess trucks that have little to no wear-and-tear. The toys that've been colored all over and sunk to the bottom of the lake on vacation aren't going to be up to snuff at market.


















