1947 Kar-bike, pedal car.

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My dad beat me to a garage sale this weekend. I learly need to start getting up earlier. This is an all original Kar-bike. Has all hub caps and original paint etc. The pedals are wrong and the seat is ripped but everything else is perfect. These were made in Cudahy WI by Metal Specialties Company later Weller Products. It's in awsome shape and he got a good deal on it. He's not a collector, and I'm out of my wheel house, I told him he hit the jackpot. Any idea on value? Anyone interested?
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I do not think I have ever seen one of these I like it.
tell you're dad he ahs an excellent eye for a bargain as I am not sure of the value I will say this I would have dropped a couple hundred just to have it but im kind of insane on what I buy lately lol.
nice score nonetheless I know anything pedal car related seems to be in the 150 range depending on subject matter
 
Yes it is belt driven and the steering is awesome, cast aluminum steering wheel. There won't be any cleaning. Still looking for an idea on value.
 
I've had one of these for some time now and have been interested in finding out more about it too. I've seen a couple different frame designs for them.

Here's a link to the E.J. Weller patent:

http://www.google.com/patents/USD127915

Edit: Never knew these were called Kar-Bikes! A google search brings up some great additional info about them! :)
 
My dad beat me to a garage sale this weekend. I learly need to start getting up earlier. This is an all original Kar-bike. Has all hub caps and original paint etc. The pedals are wrong and the seat is ripped but everything else is perfect. These were made in Cudahy WI by Metal Specialties Company later Weller Products. It's in awsome shape and he got a good deal on it. He's not a collector, and I'm out of my wheel house, I told him he hit the jackpot. Any idea on value? Anyone interested?
9a371d6aadf58459a2c24ad9e7f253ca.jpg
a2b23ad718522fcacf43cf1cece8f01f.jpg
0df32f8ad949e341d02475e25c64e373.jpg
847174425f5ac00c963a2ac17937a73c.jpg
658633f3beb32014c4a13ef554fef04a.jpg

Thanks
Just found this, I would be interested if you still have it
 

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