Instep Street Rod Pedal Car

  • List Price: $159.99
  • Sale Price: $159.99
  • Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

$159.99

Feature

  • Solid steel construcion provides outstanding durability
  • Authentic detailing
  • Adjustable pedal drive fits a wide size range of children
  • Lead-free paint for a safe and attractive finish
  • Functional steering; rubber tires; chrome hub caps

Product Detail

  • Product Dimensions: 36.5 x 16 x 11.5 inches; 34 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 34 pounds
  • ASIN: B0001DVURI
  • Item model number: 14-PC600
  • Average Customer Review: Customer Reviews

Product Description

For kids of all ages from toy collectors to boys and girls who want to drive like mom and dad. Great nostalgic pedal cars to stimulate their wild imaginations and provide hours of fun!

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Besides good looks, street style, and plenty of fun, the Instep Hot Rod Pedal Car provides solid steel construction, outstanding durability, authentic detailing, adjustable pedal drive, functional steering, rubber tires, and chrome hub caps for a custom-finished look. Your child will have a blast "driving" his car and you can rest assured it was painted with lead-free paint.

Features:

  • Solid steel construction provides outstanding durability
  • Authentic detailing brings back memories of old times
  • Adjustable pedal drive fits a wide size range of children
  • Lead-free paint for a safe and attractive finish
  • Functional steering provides true performance and easy use
  • Rubber tires and chrome hub caps finish the custom look

Specifications:

  • Weight Limit: 70 pounds
  • Dimensions: 37 by 12 by 17 inches
  • Weight: 36 pounds

Instep's Stance on Safety Instep is a proud member of the JPMA organization and choose to have our strollers tested by an independent testing laboratory to the specific ASTM standard to ensure each and every stroller is safe. Instep recommends that a child be at least 6 months of age before putting him/her in any stroller. Bike trailers are not for use with children under the age of 12 months or one year. Children must be able to support the weight of their heads so they can support the weight of a helmet, which is always recommended for use while a child is riding in a trailer.