billjustbill
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As a child of 3 or 4 years old, growing up on a dry-land farm in the 1950's, my parents borrowed an old Murray Air Plane pedal car for a brother and me to play on. The rubber core tires were gone, the rims were flat, and it wouldn't pedal even if it had a 30mph tailwind... I remember standing on my Dad's dad's old German wood tool box watching Dad use an old draw-knife and carve a 2ft. propeller from a piece of a 2x4 ... I can still smell the old-growth yellow pine as the curls fell on the wooden shed's floor. In a West Texas wind, even though the plane never moved, the wind spun the wooden prop and with a child's imagination, the sky was the limit.... A neighbor brought her son over. He was three or four years older the us, but he wouldn't get in the seat of the "combat scarred" silver and blue trimmed flying fighter.
I can still hear his words: "Heck no I'm not gettin' in there; It'll TAKE OFF!!!"
Before the rains hit, I stopped at a unadvertised garage sale this last weekend. Found these rusty parts to an old Pedal Car. Paid $25
Any ideas as to who made it and, as Rusty as it is, what it's worth?
Thanks,
Bill
I can still hear his words: "Heck no I'm not gettin' in there; It'll TAKE OFF!!!"
Before the rains hit, I stopped at a unadvertised garage sale this last weekend. Found these rusty parts to an old Pedal Car. Paid $25
Any ideas as to who made it and, as Rusty as it is, what it's worth?
Thanks,
Bill
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