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#715 Peter Bunny Engine
Years Made:
Fisher-Price Toy Department
Department 8:
Push, Pull, & Floor Toys
1941-1944 &
1948

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*missing center wheel

Description: Here comes Peter Cottontail, steaming down the engine rail, hippity-hoppity Peter's on his way! Peter Cottontail is at the controls of his very own steam engine and he rings his large bell to clear the path ahead. The engine has an attached coal tender cart that is large enough to hold all of the Easter eggs that Peter has to deliver.
Accessories:
  • FPT8269 - Rectangular wooden train engine with a round fiber boiler with a metal end on the front and a wooden engine cab and coal tender cart on the back. The boiler has a yellow paper lithograph on the sides with a red stripe on the top and side, a red wooden bead on the top front, and a large metal bell on the top back. The cab has a yellow wooden roof and paper lithograph pictures of Peter Cottontail the Easter Bunny on the side hanging out of the cab window. The side of the coal car has a paper lithograph marked "PETER BUNNY ENGINE" in yellow. The bell on top of the boiler rings as the toy is pulled. This toy rolls on 6 wooden wheels, 2 small wheels in the front (under the boiler), 2 small wheels in the back (under the cart) and 2 larger wheels in the middle (under the cab). Measures 12" long, 6" high, 4-3/4" wide.
Variations: None.
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