Custom Radio Flyer Wagons.

#1
I picked up a set of ATW wagon wheel assembles last spring to build a wagon for swap meets. I was doing some research on radio flyer wagons and ran across this site. I though it was cool and thought I share it. This company is in California. They make some low rider kits for the wagons and other custom parts.


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delray

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#3
paul, that H.A.M.B web site has some cool stuff that guys built out of there radio flyer..:thumbsup:
almost need to make a stcky note area for radio flyers stuff under more then two wheels section or off topic section. just so much stuff that we post on radio flyer from stock to custom. i know i got stuff i could post and more to come in the future.
http://www.oldminibikes.com/forum/general-minibike-talk/53390-radio-flyer-mini-bike.html

http://www.oldminibikes.com/forum/more-than-two-wheels/31772-radio-flyer-wagon.html

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#4
Here is a 50's Greyhound wagon pan I got at a swap meet a few weeks ago, So I bolted on to the axles I got at a swap meet off a ATW wagon. Pan is 28" long and 12" inches wide, It now looks like it been monster trucked.

 
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