Cars - Peddle

Production boomed early in the 20th century, though it was halted during World War II due to metal restrictions. Post-war models frequently featured improved drive trains, such as chain-driven mechanisms, in contrast to the earlier "up-and-down" rod mechanisms.

Pedal cars, often historically referred to as "peddle cars," are vintage, child-sized vehicles powered by pedals that peaked in popularity during the mid-20th century. These iconic toys served as the first "car" for many children, often styled after real automobiles of their era. peddle cars

Classic models were typically constructed of metal, including features like chrome steering wheels and, by the 1960s, some boasted battery-operated lights, horns, and engine sounds. Production boomed early in the 20th century, though