Tri-ang pedal car restoration
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Just discovered this thread - what a gem!
OP, all of your projects are fantastic.
Your OH must be so laid-back - my mate bought a J40 a couple of years ago and his OH went into one in a big way when we put it in his lounge!
I was given a Triang Monte-Carlo in red one Christmas in the early 1960s - I'd love to find one of those!
OP, all of your projects are fantastic.
Your OH must be so laid-back - my mate bought a J40 a couple of years ago and his OH went into one in a big way when we put it in his lounge!
I was given a Triang Monte-Carlo in red one Christmas in the early 1960s - I'd love to find one of those!
Good Afternoon. I read and admired the work you did with the triang pedal car. I understand it was some time ago but I wondered if you could offer any help on obtaining parts for that particular type of car. I am about to retire and have an old car like the ones you restored, I thought it would be a nice thing to do. Mine is missing the chrome nose peace a bit of a long shot but I thought you may have a idea we’re I could obtain one. Kind Regards St John
Should any of you guys interested in these types of nostalgic items be in Porto, this is a place to tickle your interest while you stay.
Vintage bumper cars, pedal cars, petrol pumps, vacuums, all sorts of toys and tins and of course fridges, hair dryers and the odd traffic light.
Not the most celubrious of hotels but quite unusual and ok for a couple of nights in town.
https://www.expedia.co.uk/Porto-Hotels-Pao-De-Acuc...
Great work by the way. I can’t imagine the prep care and time for each of those. I’d like to see you work some magic on the ”batmobile” in picture 42 in the link
Vintage bumper cars, pedal cars, petrol pumps, vacuums, all sorts of toys and tins and of course fridges, hair dryers and the odd traffic light.
Not the most celubrious of hotels but quite unusual and ok for a couple of nights in town.
https://www.expedia.co.uk/Porto-Hotels-Pao-De-Acuc...
Great work by the way. I can’t imagine the prep care and time for each of those. I’d like to see you work some magic on the ”batmobile” in picture 42 in the link
Edited by SeeFive on Sunday 3rd February 21:07
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