There’s not much I can add to this one.
The seller claims it’s unfinished and needs its multimedia system installed. This seems like the type of thing that’s never really finished.
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Lake Elsinore, CA
$12,200
Ad text:
My Name is Roger and you are looking at a full-size “Radio Flyer Wagon”.
I started this project last summer and I am almost finished, ungratefully I am moving out of state and cannot take it with me. Everything needed to make it street legal is included, but I am moving before I can finish the wagon.
The base is a Toyota truck. It is fully drivable and can carry up to 12 people as you can see in the photo. With the handle on (which is removable) it is almost 10 feet tall. The wagon is 13 feet long and over 5 feet wide.
Body is 13 feet long by 20 inches high by 5 feet wide.
1990 Toyota Pick-up V-6 automatic transmission and frame used.
14 gauge steel wagon box. Steel radius corners flange top. 18 guage cold rolled steel skirt.
New shock transmission rebuilt.
Tune-up ready for Smog.
New: Muffler, Battery, Fuel Tank, LED Rear Lights, 1 piece Drive Shaft
Custom stainless steel license plate lights.
Modified 6-foot rear section of frame with new straight tube frame.
Two 4-point camlock racing seat belt harnesses in matching red.
Lexan windshield to be installed to finalize project.
Dashboard to be fabricated with multimedia entertainment system: DVD, TV, FM/AM Radio w/Rear View Camera. (Entertainment system included with wagon, chrome just needs to be cut to fit entertainment system in the passenger side dash.)
The lettering on the side and back are decals that can be removed and replaced with your own name and logo. This is not only a unique vehicle but would be an asset for building brand identity, parties or something that would truly be distinctive for your business. Please do not text. Call.
*Please note that we no longer have the original packaging & if anyone asks how fast this baby will go…tell them “as fast as you can pull it!”
Comments
One response to “Why NOT make a Toyota pickup into a Giant Radio Flyer wagon?”
Sure it could become an iconic parade vehicle, but this would be amazing to use as a light duty farm vehicle. How could you not have a big smile on your face while hauling hay bales to the cows?