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Roger Parmley's 4 Wheel Wagon !

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Skeeters65

That's awesome!!

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Daddy Don

Great job and a great wagon.

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AMC RULES

:clap: Looks sooo good.  :handgestures-salute:

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DougC

Great job! Looks brand new!   :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHX??

I would kill for one of those wagons...or my wife would kill me for what they get for them...:wacko: Nice job Roger :handgestures-thumbupright: and how did you get the horse to jump in the wagon???

 

Calendar shot right here for sure!

 

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Wow , that is very nice , how long did it take for the complete restoration?

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Lane Ranger

He did this in about a month!    I could not believe he took this on!

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Holy Cow , one month it would have taken me a month to figure where to start and where to hide the cart from the Chief Financial Officer.

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squonk

Someone had a decent 4 whl wagon at our Steam Show for sale. He wanted 6 beans! :blink:

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WHX??
10 minutes ago, squonk said:

He wanted 6 beans

Saw one on flea bag for 9 big ones Mike...I'll just hold out till @CasualObserver sells me his.....:ychain::lol:

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CasualObserver

They don't come up for sale often. Prices vary drastically! The time to buy something like that is when you see it, as long as you can afford it.  @WHX7 Jim... you'll wish you bought that one you saw for 900 if you are waiting on mine! You know how much I always say sentimental value is a wildcard?  Gonna be a long time before anyone ponies up to get mine... you know... on my estate sale.

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prondzy
16 minutes ago, CasualObserver said:

They don't come up for sale often. Prices vary drastically! The time to buy something like that is when you see it, as long as you can afford it.  @WHX7 Jim... you'll wish you bought that one you saw for 900 if you are waiting on mine! You know how much I always say sentimental value is a wildcard?  Gonna be a long time before anyone ponies up to get mine... you know... on my estate sale.

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Jason, I wish you the best of health but If I wait long enough I just might get to own your wagon before I croak too.:ychain:

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, WHX7 said:

 

 

 

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               That Li'l Horse looks like he is really enjoying his ride in the new wagon.

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KC9KAS

@Lane Ranger WOW that is a really nice looking wagon that Roger has!

I have been thinking of having new sheet metal bent for my 4 wheel wagon...What gauge steel did he use?

 

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Lane Ranger

I will ask Roger for you Ken.   

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stevasaurus

Excellent pictures Lane.  That one is a calendar shot for sure.  Always knew that those sides could be made, but it is excellent to actually see it done.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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mmmmmdonuts

That is a beautiful wagon. I love it towing the horse. Great job. 

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clueless

What's the story on the face on the RJ.

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Lane Ranger

The face on the RJ  was handpainted by a local  guy in Greencastle using the 1958 RJ  manual  face that appears in several spots on the manual!   Roger thought it would be cool!

 

Photo is below from a page in the manual

 

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Ken and All:    The metal used  on the wagon side rebuild was 16 gauge steel a sheet 4 x 8 feet cost $100.   

 

A local guy with a shop bent the metal on a metal break for the rebuild.

 

 

 

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