20 Responses “Air Force Jeep Pedal Car”
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009, by Robert Lindsey and is filed under "Automobilia, Toys, 1950s, 1960s, Children's ". You can leave a response here, or send a Trackback from your own site.
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i am intrested in tis padle car
willy jeep
is it for saleß
greatings
This car was at a flea market in Pueblo, Colorado. So, yes it is for sale. I don’t have anything to do with it however. Call some of the flea markets out there and see if they still have it.
I love vintage pedal cars and this one is so unique. It will look so cool if someone takes the time to fix it up.
.-= Tina´s last blog ..The Flaming InStep Street Rod Pedal Car =-.
do you still have this jeep pedal car.
I never owned it. It was in a flea market in Pueblo, Co. You can call them and see if they still have it. It was one downtown, but I don’t remember the name of it.
I have one for sale. Willis Jeep Air Force Pedal car. Do not know value as yet. It is unrestored and prime painted in good condition. Also, have a 47 Jeep CJ2A for sale if anyone is interested in purchasing both items.
I have one for sale. Willis Jeep Air Force Pedal car. Do not know value as yet. It is unrestored and prime painted in good condition. Also, have a 47 Jeep CJ2A for sale if anyone is interested in purchasing both items. Live in Florida.
Contact me about full size Jeep and toy jeep medal car for sale.
Obvious question. Is it better to restore the pedal cars or leave in original condition? I have heard for years leave in original condition is always more valuable.
I would say it is generally better to leave it unrestored. There are exceptions, like if it’s so bad as to be worth next to nothing, or if taking out a dent and painting would increase the value (because the paint and dent cause it to lose value). In that last case, it may be worth less than an original, but the individual car can be worth more restored than unrestored.
Bill, i’m interested in both. Could you send me some pictures of the CJ2 and the pedal car please ?
email : glenn.verhoeve-at-scarlet.be
I bought on old jeep like this about 25 years ago that I intended fixing up some day, I just pulled it out of the basement yesterday
and started sanding the rust off of it.
It only has one wheel but all the works are there less the windshield and bars on the back.
Anyone still interested in getting there hands on one contact me at Buck@tri-countycontractorservice.com
I owned one of these when I was about 10 years old. I think it was a Christmas or birthday present. I had many happy memories and beat the hell out of it till the pedal and chain broke. Finally gave it away years ago. Wished now I would have kept it. There is a fully restored one of these at prices4antiques.com but you have to pay to see what the value is. It is a Hamilton USAF Air Force Jeep, No. 3521 model. Mfg between 1950 and 1960.
Bill Do u still have the air force Hamilton jeep? Had on when I was 4 and would like to find one.
the Jeep was in a flea market in Pueblo Colorado.
I also have a jeep pedal car that i have had for over 40 years and also a tow truck that are both hamilton and are in great shape but take up room i dont have any more there going on ebay
Good luck Edward!
I have one also, in mint condition. What’s it worth.
forgot to click notify!
Keep your eye on ebay, that’s usually a good way to get the value of something.