Vintage pedal cars - your posts are wanted!

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Otto Puzzell

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You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

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You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

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You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

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You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

grobmotorix

 :applause:

Thank you for those great new posts!

Wendax

During the Great Depression there were some attempts to travel through Germany in self-built pedal cars trying to earn some money by selling postcards of the vehicle. One of them can be seen below:

grobmotorix

QuoteDuring the Great Depression there were some attempts to travel through Germany in self-built pedal cars trying to earn some money by selling postcards of the vehicle.
Another one:

Wendax

I have an original postcard of the "Straßen-Zepp" you posted. Unfortunately my laptop is not working correctly, so I can't scan it. But fortunately I found a picture of it in the net:

grobmotorix

Here´s a front view in bad quality.
It has been named "Straßen-Zepp" (=Street Zeppelin) and in the second line I read "Möhrenkopp" (Carrot Head)...
The photo has been taken at May 20th 1932 in Berlin:

Wendax

#134
Yes, Möhrenkopp is correct. The four guys came from Oschersleben.

It even was made as a wooden toy car from the Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains):

grobmotorix


RayTheRat

That pedal monster looks like it was photographed in a hobo camp.  Strange.

Here's a vintage pedal car...except I shot the photo last Saturday at a car show.  The owner has a hobby/sideline of doing woodgrain painting.  The yellow thing in the background is his 1946 Chevy pickup that has most of the trim done in painted woodgrain.  Ahh...hell, I'll just attach a photo of it, too.

I don't know anything about the pedal car near the rear wheel.  If I'd known I was gonna be posting to this thread, I woulda asked for some info.  I DID ask the guy if he was selling 'em...and he said that if someone asks if they're for sale, he gives 'em a rather outrageous price...and if they decide they wanna pay the premium for it, that's fine.  Then his wife said, "but he doesn't want to let any of 'em go."  :)

RtR

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

grobmotorix


grobmotorix

Three more nice ones:

Ray B.

#140
Photo by Carl Mydans, 1936.
The fire truck is interesting, but the true question is: What is it with the boy, behind the steering wheel...? A dog or a BEAR CUB?
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

RayTheRat

Fast forward from 1936 to 2012 and here are a couple more "wood grain" pedal cars done by my friend Gary Lowe from Hooper, Utah.  The first one was donated to a charity auction, the proceeds of which go to fund the Ed Roth/Rat Fink Museum in Manti, Ut where the car show was held.  It's about 120 miles south of Salt Lake City.  It was a great show, btw.  Laid back, great people, old friends, new friends, and zero jerks.  I thoroughly enjoyed it, even with the temperature in the mid-90s (roughly 35 C) and mostly sunny.  Yeah, I got my head and neck sunburned again, but I kinda do it on purpose so that I'll be ready for the salt flats.

Meanwhile, back at the pedal cars, the 2nd one is one of Gary's keepers.  As I was shooting these and his truck, several people came up and asked how he made the cars out of wood.  The explanation was repeated that it's not wood, it's paint.  He's very good at it...especially when ya consider that he's retired and this is a hobby, not something he's done all his life as a profession.

Ok.  Enuff babbling (chalk it up to sleep deprivation); here are the pedal cars:


grobmotorix

I know it´s no pedal car, but maybe someone can tell me why those shrinked cars are still used at shriner´s parades?

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Otto Puzzell

A few more miscellaneous pics
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

grobmotorix

I will take one baby Mustang for 12.95$, please... :D

Allan L

Quote from: grobmotorix on July 04, 2012, 05:21:15 AM
I will take one baby Mustang for 12.95$, please... :D
Sorry to digress, but we old aeromodellers think of "Midget Mustang" as a Veron kit which looked like this:
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Ray B.

He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage