Pedal Automobiles. The Dream of Every Soviet Child

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In Soviet Era there were automobiles for each class of people. We already told about Zaporozhets (for the middle class), Volga (for the upper class) and even Invalidka for disabled people, who were not able to drive ordinary cars.

The point is that the Soviet children also had their own pedal vehicles for kids, mostly produced at the real car factories. For example, AZLK factory, which produced Moskvich, had it’s own section of pedal Mosckvich models.

See the photos below.





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This one was constructed by pioneers (Soviet boy-scouts).

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Brest, early 70-s.

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“Round” Moskvich (ALZK) with Soviet teddy bear.

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The factory in Lvov city.

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Probably another old Moskvich model. 1969.

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The pedal-cars section of AZLK factory.

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The production.

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Three Moskvich models.

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Moskvich. The model of the late 70-s and 80-s.

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Volgograd, 1965.

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Kiev, 1976.

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For the greater glory of the first Soviet cosmonaut (Iyri Gagarin)

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Children’s transport.

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Another pedal “sport car”.

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The same.

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AZLK collection.

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This one called Raduga (Raduga factory of Serpuhov city).

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Some circus car in Volga style.

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Moscow, 60-th. Some car in Pobeda style.

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Another Moskvich.

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Little Moskvich and Invalidka.

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And the pedal horse.

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    35 Responses to “Pedal Automobiles. The Dream of Every Soviet Child”

    1. punktab says:

      i used to have one of those “sport car” models. but sure, it was not made in ussr.

    2. I am says:

      I remember this cars

    3. karp says:

      I was always dreaming of one of them (I’m from eastern europe, not Russia).

    4. Stalker says:

      In my childhood i have little AZLK, exactly like one on 8-th picture.

    5. Starshii says:

      When I was a kid I used to have red Moskvich just like in those picures! It was quite rare and cool to have a car like that in Finland, and my parents wheren´t even commies.
      Memories…

    6. Wow, that is a reminder of my childhood days. My parents bought me a blue pedal Lada when I was about three or four. I used to take it to a grassy hill behind my house and when the grass was wet in the mornings or after a rain i tried to put it sideways and drift when going down the hill:) I didn’t even knew what was drifting, but I seen cars making handbrake slides on American action movies and series. Yeah, I was really into cars since childhood like most boys.
      I would love to still own this pedal car, but my parents gave it to somebody when i grew bigger.
      Those cars were made very rigged, unlike those modern electric kid cars. Whole made out of metal, thick plastic lights…
      If somebody is interested:
      “Pedal” prenounced ['pedaw]is beside a bicycle or any other pedal in English, a Polish offensive word for homosexual male:)

    7. longrun says:

      i didn’t have that car, but we often went to a park where one could rent it for a few hours. Probably it was a nightmare for the passer-bys - dozens of kids on pedal cars and pedal motorbikes, dodging around and screeching. :)
      Oh, sweet memories…

    8. adios says:

      у меня Москвич был)))

    9. Igor says:

      I had “Pobeda” or “ZIM”, was very heavy. I would like to have one of those now.

    10. nikich says:

      COOL its my childhood!!!

      • Russophile says:

        I was just thinking that a car like one of these in good shape would be worth some money today. I would have guessed more than $400, but there are not even any bids on it at $400.

    11. Maria says:

      …if that works…

    12. What fun! Thanks for a wonderful set of photos. I also appreciate the captions with additional information. Like many of those who have commented, I too dreamed of having a pedal car (or plane)as a child. My parents could not afford to buy such things but I made sure my son had one as soon as he was old enough to pedal it. He became very skilled at driving and it was a joy to see him buzzing around in it.

    13. D says:

      Ahhh… the pedal car… by far the best toy for any kid… I loved it. I miss mine, I barely ever see these in the U.S.

    14. Gonzo says:

      I had a more modern version of the “Sports Car” around 1984, made in German Democratic Republic I think, but the main body was the same.

    15. Pacific NW says:

      I actually had a red metal pedal car as a child, which was more of a rarity in the mid-70’s as the other children all wanted a, ‘green machine’, which was a sporty plastic green Big Wheel. I must say though, the Russian pedal cars look a quite bit nicer than the one I had growing up as a little American.

      The scooter shown in the ‘Kiev, 1976′ photo is pretty interesting as well, considering how popular they’ve become in recent years (at least here in the U.S.).

      Great photos, they stir up some great childhood memories for me as well.

      • Right says:

        That was “SAMOKAT”, not scooter. was a popular thing.

      • longrun says:

        2Right: Actually it’s the same.

        A lot of kids had these scooters, they were very widespread, but I can’t say they were extremely popular among kids. Mostly they were seen as a cheep substitute to a bike, or were given to the kids who were too big to ride a tree-weeled bike, but too small to ride a two-wheeled one.

      • Wisconsin1 says:

        The Soviets made better cars for their kids than they made for the adults.

    16. Wisconsin1 says:

      I had a ‘57 Chevy. Unfortunately I played demolition derby with it. If I had it now it would be worth a lot of money as an antique.:(

    17. sashok says:

      so cool. thanks, i forgot all about these cars. always wanted one when i was a kid. unfortunately never got my hands on one.

      cool pix

    18. Андрей says:

      Блин, всегда мечтал такую иметь - так и не купили… :(((

    19. yar says:

      Сейчас про такое и не знают) А когда-то этим болела вся страна..

    20. max says:

      I used to have the same blue 70’s-80’s Moskvitch model and the pedal horse (but mine had a green saddle and mane)when I was a kid living in Kiev.

    21. Vladimir says:

      “You need sex in your life to be healthy and a good revolutionary”

      (Former USSR medical advice)

    22. konstantin says:

      i had a little green aka i was riding it on ice when i was little!:D sweet old days i still have it now in my garage ! im 14 but still fit in it!my friends like it!!! i have also a scooter with big rubber wheels and AIST bycicle!

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    24. =JekaZ= says:

      Oh man, I used to have a green Moskvitch like in some of those pitures… Ah sweet memories…

    25. Ukrainian says:

      I had the late 80′ model Moskvich my Godfather gave me for my 4th birthday. I drove that thing until I couldnt fit in it :) Must say I was born in 1984 in Western Ukraine, and only few kids there could say they had one of these exotic toys. Mine was originally bought in Moscow. Pretty sure it’s still sitting somewhere behind the garage.

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