It's not easy sharing one's love for classic cars with their children. Toddlers are often more interested in simpler entertainment and fail to understand the hidden value of something like a 1951 Studebaker Champion Regal Starlight coupe. They do like toys, however, which makes this ClassicCars.com listing all the more appealing. It comes with the aforementioned coupe, as well as a mini pedal car imitation.

The listing is for a 1951 Studebaker Champion Regal Starlight coupe from Seekonk, Massachusetts with a "great history." It was originally built in South Bend, Indiana, by Studebaker. It was then sold to Driggers Motor Company, where it was relocated to Selma, Alabama. It was then sold to the family of Winfred Brown, and then the family of L.G. White a few years later. 

White passed away in 1972. There is rested for 38 years before being purchased by the family of Charlie Attaway in 2010. Attaway was in the process of restoring it when he discovered documents that led back to the Brown family in Selma. Attaway completed the restoration in 2014, where he trailered it to Brown to see.

One interesting thing about this listing, however, is the tiny children's car that comes with. Produced in Italy, it's an accurate (with some creative liberty) recreation of the Studebaker. 

Both vehicles are in a Black Cherry coat of paint. The asking price is set at a surprisingly reasonable $39,900. For more information, check out the listing on ClassicCars.com.