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Fire Truck Pedal Car Restoration

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This children’s pedal car was made in the 1960’s. It was made by Murray and was called a flat face Fire Truck. The body shape was modeled after the Ford Fairlane (my first car handed down by Grandma). It’s missing its wooden ladders, the ignition key, the hood light, and padded seat. This car has had some good usage and now it’s time to bring it back to its original condition, for a new generation of kids to enjoy. This car weighs over 35 pounds – it’s a sturdy metal machine. There's even a back step for kids to ride on and push off from. Key Moments: 00:00 A 1960's Murray Flat Face Pedal Car 01:02 Disasssembly 02:56 Wheel removal 05:07 Sandblasting parts 06:12 Powder coating 09:00 Re-mounting tires 09:34 Attempted metal plating 10:14 Angle grinding car body 11:25 Pounding out dents 11:41 Applying body filler (Bondo) 12:10 Automotive spray paint and clear coat 13:45 Buffing metal grille 14:34 Cricut cutting vinyl decals; transfer tape 16:37 Reassembly of body 20:14 Design, 3D printing and assembly of hood lamp 22:54 Final product - before and after views, road test Techniques shown in this video: Soldering Powder coating Spray gun painting Angle grinding / Paint removal Bead blasting Metal body work and filler CAD (computer aided design) (Autodesk Fusion 360) 3D printing Decal creation and transfer (Cricut die cutting) Buffing and polishing metal

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