Austin J40 Pedal car converted to mechanical amusement ride,…
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Austin J40 Pedal car converted to mechanical amusement ride, made in South Wales, circa 1950-1971, later model, blue base with red car, touch ups to car, coin Slot to boot, coin box inside lift up boot, loose bonnet, number plate 'Fun4-2', Dunlop Corp balloon tyres with chrome hubs, factory. Was set up jointly with Austin to give work to ex coal miners and soldiers, untested, 110 cm x 72 cm x 148 cm

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