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Mustang Pedal Car - Blue

posted by Munchkin @ 1:49 PM
Saturday, February 27, 2010

Mustang Pedal Car

Mustang Pedal CarAfter discovering the original tooling for the AMF Mustang Pedal Car, all the tooling was purchased to manufacture this car!  Make no mistake, this is an authentic AMF Mustang Pedal Car newly manufactured from the original tooling.The Legend is Reborn…

The Mustang Pedal Car is back after more than 35 years and just in time for the all new redesigned ‘05 Ford Mustang.  We are proud to introduce the revival of the original ‘65 Mustang Pedal Car.

…The Legend Lives!

Built from the original AMF tooling, these cars are authentic in every way and will be coveted by kids, parents and collectors alike. 

These cars are great attention-getters!   

Just awesome!

Pedal Car Racer Chrome!

posted by Munchkin @ 11:38 AM
Saturday, February 13, 2010

Pedal Car Racer Chrome

Just like our regular Pedal Race cars, the Limited Edition Chrome finish car stems from the same classic inspiration: the famous 1952-1957 Ferrari F2 Racers and other Grand Prix type racers of the era.

The chrome pedal car racer is a beautiful car and so well proportioned that most people are unaware of how big it is.

In addition to the chrome paint job, it comes with chrome rims, a chrome steering wheel, chrome knock off spinners, chrome windshield, and a big chrome grille.

Check out the size in the detailed picture below when you compare it to a regular pedal car, too.

Vroom! Vroom!

Pedal Car Racer!

posted by Munchkin @ 11:27 AM
Friday, February 12, 2010

Pedal Car Racer (Red)

The Pedal Car Racer was inspired by the famous 1952-1957 Ferrari F2 Racers and other Grand Prix type racers of the era.

The pedal car racer is a beautiful car and so well proportioned that most people are unaware of how big it is.   Almost 50% bigger than our other pedal cars.

It comes with chrome rims, a chrome steering wheel, chrome knock off spinners, chrome windshield, and a big chrome grille.

Cool ride!  Gorgeous Red!

Pink Pedal Car!

posted by Munchkin @ 6:00 PM
Sunday, January 31, 2010

Pink Pedal Car

This pedal car is designed like the ones from the 1940’s and built like them as well.

She’s all pink and white and chrome and waiting for a princess to pedal off in her.

Just like the originals, the pink pedal car is made of heavy gauge steel and is ready for hours of play.

The pink pedal car comes with standard features that include chrome-trimmed windshield, chrome hood ornament, chrome steering wheel and chrome hub caps.

Adjustable pedals for all the little girls.

US Army Patrol Pedal Car Airplane

posted by Munchkin @ 12:22 PM
Saturday, December 12, 2009

Army Patrol Pedal Pane

Imagination Flies High in our Retro-Style Pedal Planes…

The Greatly loved 1941 Steelcraft U.S. Army Patrol Plane inspired our pedal planes.

The Army Patrol pedal plane is made of the same heavy gauge steel, just like the originals.  However chrome was added and lots of it.

The pedal plane windshield, steering wheel, exhaust ports, hood scoops, propeller, and hub caps are all chrome.

When the plane is pedaled, the propeller turns. We make this plane in several color combinations and all of our planes come with a padded seat.

This Army Patrol Airplane comes in a deep silver grey, trimmed with red and blue graphics, with a newly designed padded seat.

Just awesome!!

Red Tow Truck

posted by Munchkin @ 12:51 PM
Sunday, December 6, 2009

Red Tow Truck

Inspired by the famous and highly collectible “sad face” vehicles of the 1940’s, it is true in all details. 

The red tow truck is sharp enough to respond to the most imaginative of road-side assistance calls, and proudly proclaim their 24/7 service on the fender.

Just like the originals, the red tow truck is made of heavy gauge steel and is ready for hours of play.

The tow truck comes in Red with white graphics and Yellow with black graphics.

Happy towing!

Big Dumper Truck

posted by Munchkin @ 11:40 AM
Thursday, November 26, 2009

Tonight my little one told me that he loved me more than “chocolate on his tongue”.  Or so I thought.

When I said, “chocolate on your tongue??” with a hint of wonder, he said “NO!  hee hee hee hee - chocolate in my dump truck!!”  He loves his dump truck, so it’s quite the happy secret.

Especially if he meant THIS dump truck.

Big Dumper Truck

Original Design Mercedes Actros; Knee Dump the plinth for older children. The dump truck comes with soft tires for silent driving and games.

The truck has stable chassis and shock and also coverage of the pan-tilt for comfortable seating and tipping hollow with tailgate open.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Pedal Car Update

posted by Munchkin @ 6:04 PM
Saturday, November 21, 2009

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Pedal Car

The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Pedal Car is in pretty good shape actually.

The front windshield was broken when he was a kid, and of course it has a few scrapes, however his son was just in it the other day riding around in the pedal car.  It works just fine.

Also the antique pedal car had goggles that went with the car, but someone bought them from him a while back.  Probably should have kept them to go with the car, huh!

His dad had the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Pedal Car is in their attic for the past 40 years, but it still looks nice.

The owner is open to offers for the car.

He may be contacted by email at ronniebabs@aol.com.

An antique pedal car is a different old school toy!

posted by Munchkin @ 9:16 AM
Saturday, November 14, 2009

1934 Classic Jalopy

Children start to mature and use their gross motor skills almost immediately.  Moms usually view in surprise as their kids achieve new abilities such as holding up their head, rolling over, and take those valuable initial steps. 

As the child strengthens their gross motor abilities they can also start to increase the control of their smaller muscles required for fine motor abilities. Most of the time children gain almost all of their gross motor abilities through play.  There are numerous toys and games which kids love which can help them expand these skills.

One old-fashioned toy which is excellent for gross motor talents development is the antique pedal car.  These toys have been cherished by youngsters for generations. They are excellent for working all the leg muscles a kid has as well as some upper body muscles as well.

When a child uses a pedal car they also work on hand eye coordination for steering the car in the right route. Antique pedal cars as well as battery power-driven pedal cars are great for the development of kids at any age. Since your child uses their body to launch the vehicle forward they’re inflating their strength and muscle control.

A different old school toy which is perfect for gross motor abilities growth is an antique pedal car.

Fire Truck Pedal Car - Authentic Fire Chief Pedal Truck!

posted by Munchkin @ 11:30 AM
Sunday, November 8, 2009

Fire Chief Pedal Truck

A complete, ground-up redesign of this popular ride-on toy has been in the works for months.  A new look and new features promise to make the 2010 model better than ever.

Here’s a sneak peek at the computer generated image of the fire truck and a partial list of some of the features.

The fire chief pedal truck has ladders on both sides that are for decoration only, not removable. It has a simulated fireman’s ax in the rear that is for decoration only, not removable.

The fire chief pedal truck has a chrome gauge area on both sides with chrome bumpers.

Your child will love the different sounds - 5 sounds (2 different sirens, horn, engine motor sound, and hose spaying sound and sound controls on the steering wheel).

The pedal car also has a working PA system with 2 sets of flashing red lights (one on the top front and another on the back).

The pedal truck has steel handrails on both sides with easy access for entry and exit and an additional 3 inches of leg room (compared to original Authentic Firetruck 101) for the child.

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