Pedal car restoration
Pedal car restoration
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balsakkie

Original Poster:

99 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Hey guys

Little baby boy on the way and I've decided I'd like to restore a old style pedal car( metal) 1950s ish Tried looking on gum tree to see if anyone has one for sale.. Hot rod shape

Any ideas, found a few websits that sell them but I like this as a project. Maybe you have one lying in your shed

Thanks


dr_gn

16,768 posts

208 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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balsakkie said:
Hey guys

Little baby boy on the way and I've decided I'd like to restore a old style pedal car( metal) 1950s ish Tried looking on gum tree to see if anyone has one for sale.. Hot rod shape

Any ideas, found a few websits that sell them but I like this as a project. Maybe you have one lying in your shed

Thanks
Any pictures? Is it a metal one or plastic?

Interested in restoring one for my offspring too.

Red Firecracker

5,331 posts

251 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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The daddy is the Austin J40 by Triang, a real classic and for which there are many spares outlets. Unfortunately, they are horrendously expensive, with complete versions going for over 2k.

Triang made other designs which are slightly more palatable price wise, but still in the hundreds.

It's well worth searching for 'tot rods' as some of those are rather entertaining.

jagracer

8,248 posts

260 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Red Firecracker said:
The daddy is the Austin J40 by Triang, a real classic and for which there are many spares outlets. Unfortunately, they are horrendously expensive, with complete versions going for over 2k.

I had one of these from new, my dad sold it and when I got upset he said "well you never use it" how the fk could I when I was too big for it at 17. wink


Red Firecracker

5,331 posts

251 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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I'd love one, always look out for them but have never found one in a condition/price that appeals yet. They seem to be a bit like the Raleigh Chopper, even the buckets of rust versions fetch high prices.

balsakkie

Original Poster:

99 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Found a restoration project on eBay. Looks okay

Type in pedal car, think its on the third page
Guy based in London


PH5121

2,007 posts

237 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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I would love to do up an Austin J40 for my lads, but they are a bit too expensive.

I thought they were actually manufactured by Austin motors (made by welsh ex / disabled miners) rather than by Triang.

Red Firecracker

5,331 posts

251 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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PH5121 said:
I thought they were actually manufactured by Austin motors (made by welsh ex / disabled miners) rather than by Triang.
You're probably right, I was going on descriptions in adverts.

This;

http://www.austinj40pedalcarclub.org.uk/aboutj40.h...

tends to prove you're right as well.

ARH

1,615 posts

263 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Take a trip to http://www.themilltoymuseum.com/ you can get there by steam train if you want as well. spent some time talking to the owner about the cars he builds when i visited.

mat777

10,707 posts

184 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Build the little'un a Toylander...