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Have these two pedal cars and would be really grateful if anyone could tell me anything about each of them. E.g: model year, manufacturer, original color etc
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Posted 5 years ago
carolynpor…
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Have these two pedal cars and would be really grateful if anyone could tell me anything about each of them. E.g: model year, manufacturer, original color etc
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Beautiful pedal cars esp the blue
Hi I have one of these here in the Uk but mine is a Fire Truck.
The side rails are higher with ladder racks.
Marketed by Stamped Steel Productions in Austraila.
As for date try around the 1980's.
Hi i think you car is a brum , mine is the tourer model with spare aheel on the back Google brum pedal cars , hope this helps . Cheers ray
Hi Sorry but this is the SSP version BRUM was made by Airflow Collectables and is slightly smaller.
Airflow also marketed a Roadster in several colours and a Red Fire Truck and all with different Lights to BRUM.
The most visible difference is the wheels, SSP use a push on cap and all Airflow wheels have Chrome or Painted Center Caps.
The Windshield frame is also different with Airflow versions having a curved lower cross bar.
And one last comment, To most people any Yellow and Black Pedal Car is called BRUM no matter who made it.
Hi more research on your car , made by stamped steel productions in australia 5/27 Laurence st Williston WA.made in China, hope this helps.
And one more thing for anyone with one of these.
I have just googled
stamped steel productions pedal car catalogue
And there is a lot of information on their products and company.
Good hunting ??
Hi all, I see a lots of comments on the blue utility truck but no words on the red one.
With a close look as it's not very clear I think the red one is a home made or a rebuilt salvage car going by the way the front is made.