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1995 HESS Toy Truck and Helicopter in Original Box NEW Never Played With

$ 18.48

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Date of Creation: 1995
  • Type of Advertising: Gasoline
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Brand: Hess
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1995-99
  • Condition: New
  • Color: White/Green
  • Theme: Gas & Oil

    Description

    This is a 199
    5
    HESS Toy Truck
    and Helicopter
    . The truck is in new condition having been taken out of the box to remove the batteries and take these pictures (batteries from both truck and helicopter were removed when purchased new).
    The truck and helicopter was then carefully placed back in the original storage cardboard and re-boxed.
    The original box shows some minor wear and tare from storage and handling. The batteries were removed upon purchase in 199
    5
    as this was stored away as a collectible. No corrosion in battery compartment.
    Fleet & History. Created as a way to provide a fun, high-quality, and affordable toy for families during the holiday season, the first Hess Toy Truck was introduced in 1964. Ever since, the annual release of a new toy truck is a highly anticipated event and a treasured holiday tradition for millions of families.
    Hess Corporation is an American global independent energy company engaged in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas. It was formed by the merger of Hess Oil and Chemical and Amerada Petroleum in 1968 led by Leon He
    ss. In 1995, his son John B Hess succeeded him as chairman and CEO. Hess, headquartered in New York City,
    placed #394 in the 2016 list of Fortune 500 corporations. In 2014, Hess completed a multi-year transformation to an exploration and production company by exiting all downstream operations, generating approximately billion from assets sales beginning in 2013. Hess sold its gas station network to Marathon Petroleum; sold its wholesale and retail oil, natural gas and electricity marketing business to Direct Energy; closed its refineries in Port Reading NJ and St. Croix USVI; sold its bulk storage and terminalling business mostly to Buckeye Partners; and sold its 50% interests in two New Jersey power plants to their respective JV partners. Hess also sold its 50% interest in its JV commodities trading arm HETCO to Oaktree Capital. HETCO is now known as Hartree Partners.