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I have been told, that the wagon was built by the Bain Wagon Company in Kenosha Wisconsin in the early 1900's. It is 10 feet 6 inches long, 42 1/2 inches wide and about 10 feet tall. Back wheels are 49 inch knife blade. It has a beautiful and well used chuck box. There is a little board rot in the floor of the wagon, this can be easily fixed. It comes with canvas, fly, wagon bows, a 30 gallon water barrel, cast iron cooking gear, side mounted antique coffee grinder and double tree hitch. Price $ 3,500.00. If your interested email me your name, address & phone number to oleleather@benjacklarado.com. Attached Images:
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Reply with quote | #2 | Springfield Full size Red Wheel Chuck Wagon
Built by the Springfield Company, Springfield Missouri in the late 1800’s or early 1900’s It is 10 feet, 6 inches long, 42-1/2 inches wide, and about 10 feet tall. Back wheels are 55-inch knife blades. It has a well-used chuck box with an ole tin covered tabletop and the same metal on the top of the large chuck box. It has a unique Army trouble box (original with the Army markings still visible on it.) It looks like the one on the front of the wagon in “Dances With Wolves” This wagon has won two awards from the State of Oklahoma for the most historically correct wagon in the state. It comes with canvas, fly, wagon bows, 30 gallon water barrel, cast iron cooking gear, side mounted antique coffee grinder and gear. Comes with doubletree hitch it’s in need of repair. SALE PRICE $ 5,000.00 Email name, address & phone number if you're interested to oleleather@benjacklarado.com |
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lee HenrySpringfield Full size Red Wheel Chuck WagonBuilt by the Springfield Company, Springfield Missouri in the late 1800’s or early 1900’s It is 10 feet, 6 inches long, 42-1/2 inches wide, and about 10 feet tall. Back wheels are 55-inch knife blades. It has a well-used chuck box with an ole tin covered tabletop and the same metal on the top of the large chuck box. It has a unique Army trouble box (original with the Army markings still visible on it.) It looks like the one on the front of the wagon in “Dances With Wolves” This wagon has won two awards from the State of Oklahoma for the most historically correct wagon in the state. It comes with canvas, fly, wagon bows, 30 gallon water barrel, cast iron cooking gear, side mounted antique coffee grinder and gear. Comes with doubletree hitch it’s in need of repair. SALE PRICE $ 5,000.00 Email name, address & phone number if you're interested to oleleather@benjacklarado.com Attached Images:
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