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Hot Rods Mound history?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 409deuce, Jan 15, 2026.

  1. 409deuce
    Joined: May 28, 2005
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    Interested in hearing more about "Mound" speed parts. Did they have cast many parts in the day? I have these little 2 bbl stacks and was wondering if there was more from them? Thanks FB_IMG_1567181598978.jpg
     
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  2. tubman
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    @Moriarity lives on Mound, MN. Maybe his Grandpa. made 'em.:D
     
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  3. Moriarity
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    Hahahaha, the only thing that Mound, Mn is known for is Tonka Toys
     
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  4. tubman
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    Actually, between them and Rid-Jid, there was quite a manufacturing base in the area. I was only half-joking with my post.
     
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  5. alchemy
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    Those aren’t from “in the day”. Maybe ten years old?
     
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  6. 409deuce
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    well that in itself is pretty great
     
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  7. tubman
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    Hmmmm. Further digging shows Tonka Toys was founded in 1946 as Mound Metalcraft. Those are labelled Mound and they're made of metal, sooooo....:rolleyes:
     
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