Here are some before and after pictures of a 1930’s Steelcraft hook & ladder pedal car. As you can see from the before pictures, it was in decent shape for its age and was complete, except for the ladders. It was rusty but had no major dents, so the restoration was pretty straightforward. This was [...]
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Steelcraft Fire Engine Pedal Car
August 31st, 2009 · 2 Comments
Tags: Kiddie Rides & Pedal Cars · Restorations by Vintage Vending Inc. · Unique & Unusual
Howard Johnson’s Fiberglass Sign
August 14th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Here is a fiberglass sign featuring the Howard Johnson’s Pie Man and Little Boy that we restored a few years back. These once graced the entrance to every Ho Jo’s in the country. Restoration is pretty straightforward; a very light sand or bead blast, body filling, sanding, priming, sanding again and finally, painting. This is [...]
Tags: Restorations by Vintage Vending Inc. · Unique & Unusual
Dallas Country Club Golf Ball Washer
August 12th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Sometimes I can’t recall where some of the things came to us from years ago when we were in the restoration business. Take for example, this Dallas Country Club 13th hole golf ball washer. This probably came to us as part of a larger collection we purchased. In any case, it was a neat little [...]
Tags: Restorations by Vintage Vending Inc. · Unique & Unusual
Theater Ticket-Shredding Machine
July 27th, 2009 · 11 Comments
Here is a theater ticket-shredding machine from the 1930s that we restored. Stands like these were positioned in a theater lobby and manned by a ticket-taker, or usher. They collected admission tickets to shred them as the patrons entered the theater. The tickets were dropped into the top of the machine and then the ticket-taker [...]
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Studebaker Pedal Car by Midwest Industries
July 13th, 2009 · 3 Comments
The Modern Tool & Die Company was started in 1932 by three men: Theo Moll, Emil Jochum and Erwin Gerhard. A new division was added in 1953 called Midwest Industries. They made their first pressed steel pedal car in 1956 and rapidly built a reputation for high-quality craftsmanship. The pedal car they produced was the [...]
Tags: Restorations by Vintage Vending Inc. · Unique & Unusual
Ice Cream Tricycle Restoration
July 8th, 2009 · 9 Comments
In the 1930s the Good Humor ice cream company saw the need to be able to sell ice cream where people spent their time in the good weather—outdoors. Their solution was to send out a fleet of ice cream vending tricycles. They went directly to Schwinn and asked them if they were interested in designing [...]
Tags: Ice Cream Dispensers · Restorations by Vintage Vending Inc. · Unique & Unusual



