UPDATE: This photo was on eBay
Marc forwarded this great photo of a boy with pedal jeep.
“1949 Press Photo Kenneth Beech in Toy Jeep, Cleveland, Ohio”
UPDATE: This photo was on eBay
Marc forwarded this great photo of a boy with pedal jeep.
“1949 Press Photo Kenneth Beech in Toy Jeep, Cleveland, Ohio”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $125.
“ride on structo jeep in great condition..26″ long, 10″ wide, and 10″ high…$125….call 774-280-1967…no emails or texts”
It’s a little rough, but a rare model. I don’t have time tonight to look up what type it is.
“This is a very rare old peddle car Jeep style…make offer…Richard”
This might be worth a look.
“This is a very rare Garton Jeep Hook and Ladder Pedal Car. It is missing the pedals and one of the ladder sides. You can still buy some parts for this pedal car on speedwaymotors.com”
Is this a newer pedal jeep?
“I have for sale or trade a very nice Jeep Pedal Car
This is American military symbolism including a classic olive drab green finish, unique NRA 383R coding on its side and front bumper, large yellow star on the front hood, and traction-ready wheels.
Let me know what you have ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The coloring looks good in this ad.
“Some moisture related waving of the pages. Great ads from a 1960 May & Halas Chicago publication. These ads are over 53 years old and are excellent for framing. Pages are mostly very good condition, see scans for details. Measures about 8 1/2″ X 11 1/2″. Combine orders at the same shipping rate for these ads no matter how many ads you buy at a flat rate of $2.99 in the US, $3.99 Canada & $5.99 Worldwide.”
This doesn’t have it’s key.
“Vintage Tinplate Military Jeep. Measures approx. 3″ long.
Has a clockwork motor (but no key is present!). I tried testing it with one of my keys and the motor does need a bit of a service as it’s not running properly.
Overall in good vintage condition with some light signs of age/play related wear.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. Listed as a Wyandotte Wooden Jeep on the eBay ad, a reader points out in the comments it is actually a “U.S. Army Miniature Jeep No. 1262” manufactured by the Wood Commodities Corp. New York City U.S.A.
It’s not in perfect shape, but it’s a neat little wooden jeep.
“NICE WYANDOTTE WORLD WAR II WOODEN JEEP
DURING THE SUSPENSION OF MAKING METAL AND STEEL TOYS DUE TO THE WAR EFFORT WYANDOTTE MADE A FEW WOODEN TOYS INCLUDING THIS NICE JEEP.
MEASURES 12” LONG
TOP OF HOOD HAS A STAR AND U.S.A. DRIVER AND PASSENGER SIDE IS MARKED W.D. 63
FRONT LICENSE SAY X ZII 4-M REAR HAS U.S.A. W.D
MADE COMPLETELY OF WOOD
THIS IS A VERY HARD TO FIND WYANDOTTE TOY AND IS WONDERFUL FOR BEING SOME 70 YEARS OLD”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $375.
There is a ‘Steger‘ pedal jeep, but I haven’t found another example of a Stager jeep.
“1948 peddlecar restored. Made by Stager.
Works great and neat to look at.”