[Model] Texaco, Ford Delivery Car 1905, ERTL Nostalgic Collector Series #4, Die-cast Money Bank, 1986

Object/Artifact

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Canadian Energy Museum

Front view, left-side angle

Front view, left-side angle

Name/Title

[Model] Texaco, Ford Delivery Car 1905, ERTL Nostalgic Collector Series #4, Die-cast Money Bank, 1986

Entry/Object ID

2004.14.1007

Tags

1900s, 1980s, Black, Coin Box, Coin Bank, Collectable, Die-cast, Diecast, America, ERTL, Gas, Gas Station, Model, Money Bank, Money Box, Oil Industry, Oil, Petroleum, Piggy Bank, Red, Gold, Scale Model, Replica, Texaco, Toy

Description

A die-cast money bank, in the shape of a scale replica of a 1905 Ford Delivery Car, branded to Texaco. This replica money bank was produced by toy-makers ERTL in 1986, and is part of the Texaco Truck Series which began production in 1984. It is #4 in the series. These replicas were produced as promotional items for adults and children, and appear to have been sold in Texaco gas stations for $12.99. The vehicle on which this is modelled was likely one of the first vehicles utilized by Texaco (who started business in 1902) Jobbers (the middleman between the company that refines the petroleum products and buyers and retailers) and other distributors when delivering their products in the 1900s. Description The piece is comprised of metal, plastic, and rubber. The body of the vehicle is black and red metal, each side of the vehicle has branding for Texaco, in the form of a round star logo below the driver’s and passenger’s windows, and the text “THE TEXAS COMPANY; PETROLEUM & ITS PRODUCTS” on the left and right sides of the trunk. It is adorned with plastic elements on the interior (gold steering column and brown 'upholstered' seat), the headlights (gold), the wheel spokes (gold), and the undercarriage (black). The tires are a white-grey rubber with the ERTL text logo in the moulding. The wheels are functional and have a full range of motion. The rear of the vehicle acts as a money bank, with a slit at the top, and a locking closure on the underside (key attached). On the plastic underside of the vehicle is moulded undercarriage detailing, the wheel axles, the model's manufacturer's marks, and the serial number (debossed stamp). Money Bank Elements In the middle of the vehicle's back area is a 4mm by 33mm slit where coins can be deposited. On the underside, directly below the slit, is an 16mm by 33mm locking opening, through which the money can be retrieved. Attached is a small 14mm by 20mm key. Manufacturer's Marks On the underside of the vehicle are moulded the following details: - "The ERTL Co.; DYERSVILLE IOWA USA; MADE IN U.S.A." (Top, left) - "REPLICA 1905; FORD'S FIRST DELIVERY CAR" (bottom, left) - "2657" (Pressed into the plastic of the underside, betten the above elements). Old Description (Kelsey Dalrymple, 2/18/2020): Still bank in the shape of a replica 1905 Ford, Ford's first delivery car. Black car with red roof, and red and gold accents. Side is labeled The Texas Company "Petroleum and Its Products." Texaco logo on doors. Car is open with brown upholstery. Slot in

Collection

Carol Haggerty Collection

Cataloged By

Danielle P. Lane

Category

Vehicle Replicas/Models
Small Scale Model, Models, Figurines, Statues, Models, and Dioramas

Acquisition

Accession

2004.14

Source or Donor

Carol and Elmer Haggerty, Doris Burak

Acquisition Method

Gift

Made/Created

Manufacturer

ERTL

Date made

circa 1986

Time Period

20th Century

Place

City

Dyersville

State/Province

Iowa

Country

United States of America

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Serial / Issue Number

Location

Underside, left

Transcription

2657

Language

English

Material/Technique

Stamped (debossed_

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Box, Money

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Container, Money

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Model

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Merchandising T&E

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 05: Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Dimensions

Height

104 mm

Width

69 mm

Length

124 mm

Weight

0.428 kg

Material

Metal, Plastic, Rubber

Color

Red, Black, White, Cream, Gold, Green

Condition

Reason for Exam

Accession

Overall Condition

Good

Condition Detail

Soiling/Grime, Chip / Chipping

Date Examined

Sep 26, 2023

Examined By

Danielle P. Lane

Cleanliness

A black mark on the rood the car (bottom, left-of-middle). The rubber of the tires is lightly yellowed and have grime from resting on dirty/dusty surfaces.

Surface

The pant/finish in chipped, in the upper-left of the coning slot, on the roof of the car.

Structure

Wheels move freely.

Created By

Danielle P. Lane

Create Date

August 28, 2023

Updated By

Danielle P. Lane

Update Date

April 3, 2025