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Dada pullback cars?

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Jumanju | 14:21 Sat 28th Apr 2012 | Gaming
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I remember some toy cars which i can recall being called "dada" cars, they were pull back cars, which meant you pulled them back and then they would surge forward at high speed on tracks similar to scalextrics tracks and they had very powerful pullback engines, I can remember them being sold at hamleys in regent street london.
They were scale for scale faster than a full sized automobile according to my memory.
I've tried google and had no results for the toys i'm looking for which means either my memory is serving me incorrectly or that i have the wrong spelling so can anyone please help me?
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Your not wrong but it was Darda, a German make if my memory serves me. I still have mine and the track, somewhere in my Mums loft! I got all of mine in Hamleys and Bentalls, the only shops i ever found that sold it! I know you could buy it on ebay as i was curious to see if any of my cars were worth anything.
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You're absolutely correct sooper, yes they were called darda cars and were ahead of their time and think they still are. Thank you for a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
I had them too - much better than hot wheels - http://www.darda.co.uk/
I too remember Dada cars. We went on a school trip to London for 3 days in 1979 (if memory serves) and during the trip we went to Hamleys where we 11 year old boys practically bought them all.
They were exceedingly rapid, we used to make them do a "wall of death" in round plastic bins at school!

So no, your memory is not playing tricks, these tiny little rockets did exist!

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