Old Cars Weekly

For the Wee Ones

If miniature cars designed for kids were eligible for AACA Nationals, Phil Stofanak’s Wee Folks Wagon would fit in the Driver Participation Class.

“I cleaned it up, because it was filthy,” Stofanak said. “I put the batteries in, I put the handbrake handle on, oiled up the wheels and the steering mechanism. The windshield post was out, so I just slid that back in. It didn’t really need anything. It’s so simple.”

And “simple”

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