Does anyone remember a toy car that had one large wheel like a cog in the centre. It also had a strip of plastic that had teeth in it which you pulled to make the wheel spin. You then put the car down and it rocketed off down the playground? It looked vaguely like a rocket or Malcolm Campbell's 'Bluebird' - very streamlined. This would have been a toy from the Seventies.
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Denys Fisher Revrods or Kenners SSP racers? (Super Sonic Powered )
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/r...9-revrods.htmlHeather
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Originally posted by Marine Boy View PostThese were great toys! And the 'flywheel' type of operation extended to other things as well. I'm sure I had a toy that sent a flying disc (or some other object) off into the air using the same mechanism.Heather
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Originally posted by doctorbluebox View PostDoes anyone remember a toy car that had one large wheel like a cog in the centre. It also had a strip of plastic that had teeth in it which you pulled to make the wheel spin.
Yes, Google is your friend... Dinky, yet!
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We have a thread on the Pink Panther one
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/m...html#post55798
Also mentioned here
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/t...h-up-sets.htmlHeather
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Originally posted by Marine Boy View PostThese were great toys! And the 'flywheel' type of operation extended to other things as well. I'm sure I had a toy that sent a flying disc (or some other object) off into the air using the same mechanism.
I've also seen other toys with this.
Does this ring a bell?
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I mentioned the Kenner SSP racers in my answer Kaz
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/r...sp-racers.htmlHeather
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Originally posted by huggie74 View PostI mentioned the Kenner SSP racers in my answer Kaz
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/r...sp-racers.html
So you did. What a plonker!
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I had something similiar but they were shaped like real cars. You put this toothed pulley thing in them, pulled it and then they would fly off. They also had detachable parts, like bumpers and stuff that would go flying off when they crashed into each other.
I owned two of them.Time is never wasted when you're wasted all the time.
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Originally posted by Kiop View PostI had something similiar but they were shaped like real cars. You put this toothed pulley thing in them, pulled it and then they would fly off. They also had detachable parts, like bumpers and stuff that would go flying off when they crashed into each other.
I owned two of them.
http://vintage-toys.blogspot.com/200...by-set-by.htmlHeather
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Originally posted by huggie74 View PostDenys Fisher Revrods or Kenners SSP racers? (Super Sonic Powered )
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/r...9-revrods.html
Thanks for helping me with this. If only they still made Revrods. I just checked Ebay but couldn't find any.
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