Fred Geller and Judy Foster of Anchorage, Alaska, needed a retirement project. They settled on building a giant version of the classic Radio Flyer toy wagon. It's built on the chassis of a 1976 Mazda pickup truck, so it can move under its own power.
At the photo gallery link, you can view eight pictures of the wagon under construction.
Story Link and Photo Gallery via Geekologie | Photo: KTUU
Fred Keller and Judy Foster worked on the car for 11 months, and finished in August of this year, and their ride has been turning heads.[...]
The wheels are made from hub caps and detergent bottles, and the steering wheel is the actual wheel from a wagon. The handle rises eight feet high.
At the photo gallery link, you can view eight pictures of the wagon under construction.
Story Link and Photo Gallery via Geekologie | Photo: KTUU
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Sounds great. How much do these scooters cost and do you need insurance?
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This is so cool !
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