A few other good sources of parts are George Tebolt and Olsens Toys. They may not have the parts but may be able to point you in the right direction. Good luck in your search and restoration and be sure to post photos of your progress.
underworld
Keith,
Thanks for the info which I am printing out for future use. I will definitely look at these.
How's the new 269E set? Some seem a bit disappointed at the finish.
John,
While it is known that profits made on the Mickey and Minnie handcar couldn't have saved Lionel, these clockwork sets were great promotional tools. Inside each set was a Lionel brochure promoting Lionel's other new products, which at the time were pretty irresistable. So, indirectly it could be said that the little Mouse did save the mighty Lion.
Bruce Webster
Bruce : I'm not positive, but I think that little car saved Lionel from going into bancruptcy that year. Wish you the best in acquiring those two figures. That will be difficult, I think. Keep us posted on the progress !!
That may be # 1100 ?
Thanks, John
Howdy all
I'm in the midst of restoring a Lionel #1107, Donald Duck Handcar from 1936-37. This was the clockwork companion to the Mickey and Minnie Handcar first issued in 1934. Thousands of these were sold for $1 each ( with track ) during those dark days of the depression, giving kids that could otherwise not afford a train something to run under the tree.
I aquired this partially complete example years ago from a neighbor who dug it out of an old drive shed where it had sat neglected for years. At the time I had no idea what it was but have since found out some info. Now that I'm restoring this item I need some missing pieces. Both Disney figures ( Donald and Pluto ) are missing. I believe these to be made of stamped metal. Donald is about 6-7" tall and I assume is pivoted to move as if operating the handcar while Pluto ( on the other end of the cars doghouse ) bobs his head.
If anyone has these two figures and is willing to part with them I'd sure appreciate it. I understand that these items probably won't be cheap so take your best shot.
Also, if anyone has more historical or technical info on the Donald and Pluto Handcar I'd love to hear it.
Thanks in advance
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