Had a great time showing pedal cars at Local Car Show

May 9, 2011 on 4:24 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Had a great time showing 3 pedal cars at the the East Petersburg Vagabonds Car show this past Saturday. Met alot of great people, hope to do a few more shows this year. I must give a shout out to the Vagabonds Car Club, they put on a great show, was well organized. Showed the following Pedal Cars:

- 1932 Buick with Rear Suspension
- 1937 International Dump Truck
- 1995 Lil Smoothster, Authorized Pedal Car Model of Boyd Coddington’s 1995 Show Winning 1937 Ford Cabriolet “Smoothster” Street Rod

Looking for information on Pedal Car With Transmission

May 4, 2011 on 4:37 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

I am trying to help a fellow pedal car owner find information on a BMC pedal car with a two speed chain drive transmission connected to “regular pedal car rods”. Here is what we have been able to find so far:

The car appears to be a 1950 to 1954 BMC Model 534 or BMC Super Jet, as the picture shows there are pedal rods that connect to a pulley that is the input to the transmission.

Does anyone have a restored example of this or info that I could pass along as we do not have this pedal car in the collection? (We have one pedal car in the collection that has a transmission, was built in the 1920’s.)

New Pedal Cars Added to Museum Collection

May 4, 2011 on 4:29 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

We are excited to announce that we have recently added two new exhibits to the museum. In our pursuit to show a broad range of historical pedal cars, we have added a pedal tractor and pedal scooter. The pedal tractor is a restored “big wheeled” Western Flyer Mustang. The scooter is a restored 1960′s Garton Super Sonda, looks like a Vespa motorized scooter. Please contact us to schedule an appointment to see these new exhibits to the pedal car museum.

Seiverling Museum, LLC Car and Pedal Car Museum
717-431-7257

Auto Union Typ C Pedal Car On An Online Auction

March 31, 2010 on 3:08 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Was looking through Ebay tonight and I found this, the Auto Union Typ C Pedal Car with a decent five digit price.

I know that I seem to be obsessing about this car, but it intrigues me and this is the first that I have found with an actual price tag, whether inflated or not. I would love to add this car to the museum collection. I would love to see one in person, the craftsmanship must be out of this world.

Pedal cars of the Modern Era Continued

January 25, 2009 on 7:38 pm | In Uncategorized | 4 Comments

As I had noted in my previous blog, “Hopefully more manufacturers will be coming out with other intriguing pedal cars as these”, well I believe I got my wish. I was at my local John Deere Dealer the other day and I noticed two new pedal vehicles. One vehicle was similar to the Ferrari FXX Exclusive with tractor tires and a smokestack and the other was a pedal combine. When I got home I went on www.outbacktoystore.com to find out more information on these new pedals. The pedal vehicle that looked like the FXX is called BERG John Deere BF-3 Pedal Go-Kart w/ 3 Speeds, it has a 3 speed transmission, a 3-point hitch like a real tractor for optional attachments, and many other neat features like the Ferrari, (can also accommodate adults). The pedal combine is about the same size as your typical pedal tractor and has a corn head and a hitch to pull wagons. These are great for collectors and kids alike, what a time to be a kid!!!

Pedal cars of the Modern Era

August 7, 2008 on 4:38 am | In Uncategorized | 2 Comments

In the 1920’s and 1930’s pedal car manufacturers like American National, Gendron, and Garton made extravagant pedal cars that had full suspensions, gear boxes, hand brakes, many other neat features. As the years went on, the pedal cars became less extravagant and simple. The “sad face” pedal car is a great example of how simple, (less cost to buy), became more popular. Today we have, what I call reproductions that are still simple and relatively easy to afford, that are produced all over the world. While you can make these reproductions into one of a kind pedal cars, with some decals and some metal fabrication, there have been a few “new” pedal cars that have come out within the last year or so that remind me of earlier years. The two that come to mind are the Audi Autounion Type C pedal car and the Ferrari FXX Exclusive. The Audi Autounion Type C is a pedal car with a price of over $10,000 with chain drive, detailed instruments, leather seat, and many other jaw dropping details. The other pedal car that came out in 2008 is the Ferrari FXX Exclusive. It has a speedometer, lap counter, 7 speed transmission, rear disc brakes, 12” alloy rims and low profile tires, and can hold up to 350 pounds, (an adult could ride it). The Ferrari FXX Exclusive has a retail price of just over $2,000. Hopefully more manufacturers will be coming out with other intriguing pedal cars as these. Let me know if you have found any others that are as special as these.

Antique Pedal Car Blog Started

July 18, 2008 on 7:03 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

This blog was started to share and enjoy the hobby of restoring and collecting antique and unique pedal cars. Please share your thoughts and ideas, as well as any shows or events that are going on in your part of the world related to pedal cars. Thanks.

Darren Seiverling
Seiverling Antique Car and Pedal Car Museum

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