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Pretty pink ride-on scoot-ster will go as fast as her little legs allow! Features floral detailing, working steering wheel and rubber wheels, and its heavy gauge steel body will be both fun and safe to "drive." Plastic fenders protect walls and furniture. Finished in a chip and rust resistant, child safe, non-toxic, lead-free powder coating paint.
Working plastic chrome steering wheel
Don't forget Morgan's Personalized Pink Car is the perfect gift! Delivered fully assembled.
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Dimensions: Length 30 Width 10 Height 14
Product weight 13 lbs.
Materials: Durable steel
Finish: Child safe, lead-free coating Wheels: solid rubber tires
Recommended ages: 1 to 3 years old
Ships Fully Assembled.
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About Morgan Cycle
Morgan Cycle was founded by bicycle engineer Sylvester Yen, who has 2 decades experience designing and manufacturing children's bicycles for some of America's most prominent bike companies. While the industry raced to produce cheaper products, Sylvester dreamed of offering to discerning parents the most beautiful, safe and finely crafted ride-on toys.
Morgan's first product, the elegantly streamlined Morgan tricycle, was inspired by the original 1936 Van Doren design that captured the hearts of generations of Americans. Harold Van Doren was a pioneering industrial designer in the emerging American Industrial Age. "Simple solidity" is the hallmark of Van Doren's work, and his range included gas pumps for the Wayne Pump Company, refrigerators for Philco, stoves for Westinghouse, and the iconic Maytag washing machine.
Since the initial days Morgan Cycle have listened to the loyal customers and continued to design cars, scooters, bikes, sleighs, gas pumps, and more.
All Morgan models are inspired by classic designs that transcend time and fads.
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