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BRITISH PEDAL-CAR RACERS FOR TRIPOU TRADE FAIR.—A line-up for the “baby” grand prix. Two pedals driven by a maximum of one-small-boy power are the limitations in this “formula” race, held during a Royal Automobile Club rally at the Crystal Palace racing circuit near London. The winner was a “veteran” four-year-old. The cars, products of a famous British toy firm, are to be among the exhibits at the International Trade Fair in Tripoli.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31594, 3 February 1968, Page 7

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BRITISH PEDAL-CAR RACERS FOR TRIPOU TRADE FAIR.—A line-up for the “baby” grand prix. Two pedals driven by a maximum of one-small-boy power are the limitations in this “formula” race, held during a Royal Automobile Club rally at the Crystal Palace racing circuit near London. The winner was a “veteran” four-year-old. The cars, products of a famous British toy firm, are to be among the exhibits at the International Trade Fair in Tripoli. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31594, 3 February 1968, Page 7

BRITISH PEDAL-CAR RACERS FOR TRIPOU TRADE FAIR.—A line-up for the “baby” grand prix. Two pedals driven by a maximum of one-small-boy power are the limitations in this “formula” race, held during a Royal Automobile Club rally at the Crystal Palace racing circuit near London. The winner was a “veteran” four-year-old. The cars, products of a famous British toy firm, are to be among the exhibits at the International Trade Fair in Tripoli. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31594, 3 February 1968, Page 7

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