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BirdsEye Pea Car
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.looks like there's a good chance of a toy one being released, I contacted birds eye, and got this reply-
At present we have not produced a toy car of the pea car, however we are waiting to hear from the brand team about producing a toy car. May I suggest you contact us again within the next month or two, we then should have some more information.
Pea Car took 6 weeks to build
Pea Car was the brainchild of Matt Waller and Dave Monk, a creative team at advertising agency BBH
The Pea Car concept was then brought to life by the brand team of Muriel MacCallum and Sofia Costa at Birds Eye
Pea Car weights about 750kg
Pea Car has no gears
Pea Car was based on the chassis of an off-road go-kart that was heavily modified for the purposes of the advert
The head-lamps came from a VW Beetle
The wing-mirrors came from a specialist shop
The indicators came from a Lancia
All the rest is bespoke
The green of pea car is pantone ref: 369c
The maximum speed of Pea Car is approximately 50 mph
Pea Car is not legal to drive on the roads - all roads used on the shoot were closed off to other traffic.
A stunt driver was used to drive Pea Car
Pea Car had no working doors so the driver has to be secured into the car
Pea Car had 12 panels that were specifically built to come off, including doors and the boot. All the hub-caps could come off, the sun roof and rear bumper as well as the wing mirror and the exhaust
Pea Car is now held at Unilever Icecream and Frozen Foods in Walton on Thames