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1950's Junior-Pro Jeep


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It's Jeep like, it's rusty, and it's past it's prime. Another prefect project.
 
What I think I have here is a Junior-Pro metal pedal car built around 1950 that was used by the Allan Herschell Company as a carousel ride. This Jeep was a 'fire truck'. You can see the bell hood ornament mount, semi circle roll bar mounts and remnants of a red base layer of paint.

 

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The Jeep is missing all of the parts to make it a pedal car and it is virtually worthless as part of a carnival ride. The body is shot as are all of the bushings, tires, rear axle and front spindles. I am not quite sure what to do with it.

 

My first impulse is to design it as a down hill truck. The sheer weight of this Jeep would make it fly down hill, but would also make it a bear for a kid to pull up the hill. Regardless, I am thinking rebuild the front end using go kart spindles and hubs, rebuild the rear end with a keyed go kart axle, bearings, and a disc for disc brakes. Install pneumatic go kart tires and wheels then fit a foot brake pedal to operate the rear brakes, seat, seat belt, roll bar and miniature dash. 

 

Who knows what will come of this classic piece of iron. 

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Where did you find it?

It was actually a gift from my folks. They found it via a craigslist ad for an antique shop a few towns over. The person selling it had it advertised as a pedal car and had no information about where she got it from.
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