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Archive for May, 2010

Radio Flyer 74 Coupe!

posted by Munchkin @ 2:43 PM
Sunday, May 30, 2010

Radio Flyer 74 Coupe

The Radio Flyer 74 Coupe is made for a comfortable ride so you can walk in the park or on the boardwalk or just about anywhere.  Your little precious gem will have so much fun wherever they go with this Radio Flyer 74 Coupe!

No one will miss the Radio Flyer 74 Coupe coming down the sidewalk as this is a beautifully designed classic shiny red car.

The Radio Flyer has an innovative stow away child foot rest and who can resist the electronic lights and sound dashboard with a honking horn.

What child wouldn’t love this!

lamborghini-gallardo

For generations pedal cars and ride on toys have been a magical part of childhood and enduring appeal for these classic toy cars is testimony of the amount of fun and joy they bring to kids.

Kids are little people on the go with energy to burn and manufacturers have been making pedal cars and ride ons with our children in mind for decades. The joy these pint sized cars were for kids yesterday, is just as magical today as they will be tomorrow

The endless hours of fun these very unique toy cars provide, lies in there ability to empower a child`s imagination and free their creativity to explore all sorts of adventures.

From toddler to pre-teen there is a pedal car or ride on to match your child. From classic hot rod roadsters to fire trucks, even exotic luxury Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Mercedes. The fun doesn`t stop just with pedal cars. The extended family has grown to include pedal trains, pedal planes, and pedal tractors.

Yes pedal cars and ride on toys, like the automobile has made a home for itself in world history. Whatever the adventure, you can watch your child put the pedal to the metal with 1KHP=1 kid horse power and 2 foot lbs. of torque.  You and I know, kids just want to pedal for fun.

Now a pedal car query…. The year was 1965.  A pedal car was designed after its full sized parent…What is the model name of this world famous  car?

We welcome answers as comments if you like.

rare Austin Junior Forty (J40) pedal car. Built by disabled Welsh miners as a government sponsored make work project. The cars were built from metal off cuts and painted the same way as the actual A40 cars.

I was doing a little research history on pedal cars the other day because I was considering buying one as a gift. These wonderful little pedal cars and ride on toys can be traced as far back as the late 1800s.

Pursued through the 1900s in the United States,  England, France and Australia, where these pedal toys were wide spread.

In the USA, pedal cars were made by companies such as Toledo with American National Automobiles and Murray with Steelcraft, both based out of Ohio. Model T Roadsters are a familiar pedal car ride with the Steelcraft stamp on it .

In the UK, it was Line Bros., with familiar Tri-ang who made the most popular pedal car in England. The J-40 modeled after the 1949 A-40. In France, there was Bon Marche` selling them before the war and Eureka after the war. Down under in Australia there was Cyclops whose pedal car designs were based on full sized US models at the time. 

As adults it can be very enjoyable surfing through history of these great little pedal toys, because for a lot of us it brings back cherished memories, when we were kids and our own special pedal car ride.  I am sure our children and grandchildren do not contemplate history of the sweet ride they just received.  You and I know, kids just want to pedal for fun.

Now for a pedal car query — What does the J in J-40 stand for?

We welcome answers in the form of comments if you choose.

Replica Gas Pump!

posted by Munchkin @ 10:45 AM
Sunday, May 2, 2010

 

Replica Gas Pump

Fill ‘er up!

An excellent accessory for your new pedal car or pedal tractor!

Your child will have lots of hours of fun filling up with a vintage looking replica gas pump.

The replica old time gas pump is a big hit with collectors as well!

Wooden Fire Truck!

posted by Munchkin @ 10:35 AM
Sunday, May 2, 2010

Wooden Fire Truck

When I was younger I remember taking a class at the Vocational School and learning how to make wooden toys.  It was such a fun time.

The Wooden Fire Truck is a great pull a long toy.  The Fire Truck has a solid wooden body and six durable molded wheels.

Your little one can take it apart block by block and put it back together again.

What a way to use your hands and learn eye coordination.

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