8 of the Most Valuable Hess Trucks

  1. Hess Tanker Truck (1964) // $1800.
  2. Hess ‘Red Velvet’ Truck (1967) // $2550.
  3. Hess ‘Woodbridge’ Tanker Truck (1969) // $1500.
  4. Hess Fire Truck (1970) // $525.
  5. Hess Barrel Truck (1975) // $3500.
  6. Hess Tanker Truck with Black Switch (1977) // $375.
  7. Hess Training Van (1980) // $375.

Is Hess still in business?

Following the closure of the acquisition in late 2014, all Hess gas stations were rebranded as Speedway gas stations by the end of 2017.

What is the 2021 Hess truck going to be?

2021 Cargo Plane and Jet
Hess says its new holiday toy “truck” is now a plane. The “2021 Cargo Plane and Jet” set features foldable landing gear, 32 lights and a hidden slide-out ramp that stows a fold-up jet.

Who owns Hess toy?

Hess Corporation
Hess Toys are toys produced by the American energy company Hess Corporation. The company manufactures toy trucks, helicopters, police cars, airplanes, space shuttles, and rescue vehicles. The company has sold toys for over 50 years and since 1964, Hess gas stations have sold toy trucks each year around Christmas time.

Are there any Hess gas stations left in the United States?

Hess Corporation sold its retail business to Marathon Petroleum Corp. for $2.6 billion more than a year ago, in order to focus on exploration and production. At the time, the company announced that it would continue selling the toy trucks it has marketed each holiday season since 1964.

Are there any Hess gas stations left in the US?

How much is a Hess fire truck worth?

The first tanker truck originally sold for $1.39 in 1964 and today sells for nearly $2,500. Hess Toy Trucks are typically released a few weeks before Thanksgiving at over 700 Hess gas stations throughout the East Coast.

Who bought out Hess?

Marathon Petroleum Corp.
Hess Corporation sold its retail business to Marathon Petroleum Corp. for $2.6 billion more than a year ago, in order to focus on exploration and production. At the time, the company announced that it would continue selling the toy trucks it has marketed each holiday season since 1964.