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  • Old Bear
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    @AlanK
    Here is a link to Speedway Motors who have Model A based pedal fire trucks.
    www.speedwaymotors.com/Model-A-Fire-Truck-Pedal-Car,3584.html

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  • rusty bumper
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    Thumbs up on the firetruck!

    They don't make 'em like that anymore.

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  • Old Bear
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    Originally posted by AlanK View Post
    Ok well done ! I want to play the fireman
    More seriously does someone here know a shop or ecommerce where buying those kind of old fire truck toy ? Think my boy would be happy for Christmas
    Not old, yet old style. Although small and plastic.
    3PCS Retro fire truck 1:43 model cars kids gift - Walmart.com

    There are old metal fire trucks on that large online auction site.
    You can even find some 1950 era Tonkas, or 1920 Buddy L (ladder trucks can go for more than $2,000 if in good condition).
    There are made in China reproduction fire Truck Pedal Cars.
    If you use caution, you might even find an older pedal fire truck.
    I restored (does not have pedal mechs) the one above, that likely was built 1950-1955.
    It has wagon wheels and not pedal car wheels, yet the wheels/tires are available.

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  • Old Bear
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    Interestingly, I just finished detailing my 1948 Pontiac Fire Truck by Murray this evening.

    Products used included:
    Meguiar's D115 Detailer Rinse Free Express Wash & Wax (mixed 4:1)
    Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax
    Meguiar's Ultimate Fast Finish
    3 applications of Old English Lemon Oil on ok ladders.
    Vacuum Merrythought bear (1985 limited edition)
    Vacuum Avante (1985) sitting and standing Dalmation pups.


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  • AlanK
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    Ok well done ! I want to play the fireman
    More seriously does someone here know a shop or ecommerce where buying those kind of old fire truck toy ? Think my boy would be happy for Christmas

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  • GTBrad
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    Nice!

    I think #40 would go perfect on the tires

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  • rusty bumper
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    Nice job BlueZero.

    I just wished I still had some of my Matchbox cars from the 1960's & 70's.

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  • The Shine Shop
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    when i was a firefighter i remember doing th dupont imron paint with vista cleaner wax ! that stuff was like sandpaper ina can!!

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  • Mayur
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    Originally posted by lilblkblt04 View Post
    nice job!!

    kinda off topic, but ever notice how nice and shiny real fire trucks are? always amazed me how they keep them so clean...

    sorry if this steers the thread off
    Well they never got to worry about water. They can pretty much clean them where ever they want lol.

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  • BlueZero
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    Originally posted by qballjr13 View Post
    Not crazy, just passionate! Nice work!
    Ya, ya, that's it "passionate". I like that word much better than "crazy".

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  • qballjr13
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    Originally posted by BlueZero View Post
    Now the family thinks I'm crazy... lol I knew you all would understand
    Not crazy, just passionate! Nice work!

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  • gorin002
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    nice nice

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Originally posted by BlueZero View Post
    Now the family thinks I'm crazy... lol I knew you all would understand.
    It's OK man, we're here for you and we understand. Crazy is as crazy does!

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  • Ryan L.
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    nice job!!

    kinda off topic, but ever notice how nice and shiny real fire trucks are? always amazed me how they keep them so clean...

    sorry if this steers the thread off

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  • sneek
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    LOL had me a little worried there!

    Looks sweet!

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