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67/68 GTX pedal car Worth??

Highwaystar

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What is a GTX pedal car worth? I have never seen another one like this before. It is all metal with original paint and pedals work fine. It is missing a wheel cover.
 

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That's waay cool, and prob pretty rare, would think it would be worth a few hundred. But that's just my wild guess. Some mopar lover with deep pockets would want it.
 
I thought it was cool as well. I searched some sights looking for one like it and nothing showed up. I was told they were sold at the Chrysler dealerships. The mystery continues...
 
I found a site on the internet that sells parts and new stickers for this pedal car, but even they do not have a picture of one to post. They call it a 69 GTX. It looks to me like it has some 67 features on it.
Here is the site. http://www.pedalcar.net/amf.html
 
What are you planning on doing with it? If you wanting to sell it!let me know.
 
Yes. I am looking to sell or trade for something else that is cool. That takes up less room.
 
Do your homework as some of those old ones are worth $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ and $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
 
Way cool pedal car! I'm sure someone would be willing to pay you good money for it!
 
I had a old boss who would pay up to $5000.00 for a pedal car then restore it some are worth bank
 
the very old ones are worth alot I use to do work for a guy that collect them ,from cars, planes, trains, boats, trucks, construction equipment and even use to get stuff from europe,boy the toys he had, the very last one that I completed for him was the old casey jones engine .
 
There is a guy in petaluma..he owns a glass company and has hundreds of pedal cars...He has a yellow 70 superbird that is one of 5 made..He told me it,s not for sale and he has been offered 7500 bucks for it..
 
you gotta watch there`s alot of repo`s that people try and pass off :angry9:
 
Has anyone heard of the Dealerships carrying these in the late 60's-70's?
This is definitely an original. I think it is cool the way it is, other than finding another wheel cover, or just run steel wheels on the back, (for that Drag-pac look). If anyone knows a collecter of these send them to this post.
I was going to have it at the car show to set next to my car, but I don't go to car shows with my car.
 
there are books on collecting pedal cars ,also try googleing

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pedalcarsandparts.com also Portell restorations catalog and they have links from there site :eusa_think:
 
well I looked thru 80 pages on Ebay of pedal cars for sale and no 69 GTX and nothing more on the sites listed above. Any offers? I may just Ebag it in a few days.
 
can you tell who the maker was ,there are several over the years ?
 
I could not find any name manufacturer, if there is one on it. I would say it is probaly in small writing in a strange spot.
 
Where is it listed? I couldn't find it! maybe you can post a link?
 
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