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Mustang Juniors 1965-67 powered promotionals

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2007

Built in 1965, 66 & 67 these were used for dealership promotions to bring customers into their showrooms, normally being dragged by their kids! As the kid took test drives the parents were easy picking for the salesmen. Often they were given away in drawings that would give the salesmen contact names and addresses to call on later. They were made in electric and gas powered versions and would be considered a Go Kart by today's standards but would actually be better described as a powered promotional. This video just covers the Mustangs but they made many others from 1955-67 including Mercurys, Plymouths, Thunderbirds. I even have the factory molds for the 65-66 Mustang and 1957, 58-60 T-Birds. I hope you enjoy this at it is my first attempt at making a video. Go to http://www.jrcentral.com for more information on powered promotional cars. And if you are looking for parts to restore one or build one from scratch a list of available parts can be found at http://www.jrcentral.com/resources.html

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  • do you they still make them for older kids still?

  • @tahotwheels1 There are enough parts available in reproduction to recreate them. Bodies from the original molds, frames and trim parts but the company no longer makes them. The bodies are all the same size so the difference between the kids fitting and the adults is the placement of the pedals. There is as much as 41 inches of clearance between the seat back and the pedals. You just need to add and engine, paint, wheels. wiring, and interior etc.

  • @roadkillontheweb if you have all the parts you custom build them for people! many would adore these me being one of them :)

  • @hame41 I have the junior specific parts to make one except for the original drive train but modern power plants can be used. All the other parts can be sourced locally like interior, paint, wiring, tires and wheels pulleys control cables etc.

  • i have an old gas powered one in my garage right now Ive had it since my dad bought it for me when i was seven the sad part is when i was 16 i rolled it and i have been fixing it ever since

  • Most of the parts needed to restore these are available even replacement bodies. What year is yours?

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  • they actually came with lights? Sweet. I wanna mod 1 of thoze & keep 1 for myself.

  • Thumbs up for LOL @ 0:20!

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  • @roadkillontheweb you should build them for people! :)

  • je veux une elle comme cette voiture a vendre au maroc

    plz

  • brings back memories of when i was 6 and helped my dad restore mustangs like that

  • I WANT TO BUY ONE PLEASE TELL ME WHERE TO GET IT ILL PAY ALOT PLEASEEEE

  • Me+ambition+this+220cc automatic engine=awsome way to get to school

  • 100% cool

  • I Love this Video !

  • i love this video

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