Different kind of wagon

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  1. woshirmao

    woshirmao Wagon Owner

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    Ok, so i love wagons. MY grandmother gave me a wounderful idea i hope to try soon. its called a motorized wagon!
    oh yea sure, every one on this site has one right? wrong. what i plan on doing is getting a little red wagon and attaching
    a chain driven lawn mower engine to the axle with a throttle (i dont need a brakes) make a makeshift steering wheel and im set! :evilsmile:
     
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    I think that something similar to this was a dream in every kids mind at one point!
     
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    My childhood dream was slightly more practical. A student desk with cargo storage, motor under the chair part, 4 wheels, front driven by an offset steering tiller on the passenger side, brakes from a riding tractor.

    My adulthood dream for my child is to make a Lightning McQueen replica out of a 93-97 Mazda MX-6 or possibly the smaller MX-3. The lights front and rear, windows, and general body shape match perfect and they sold a LOT of red ones. I can add a spoiler, side exhaust, red painted wagon wheels, and a ton of stickers and be good to go.
     
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    lol those sound amazing! now i want to try those two!
     
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    Who said 'second childhood' was dead??? :evilsmile:

    Good thread. :biglaugh:
     
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    LOL, my dream when I was a kid was to have a Model T or a 57 Chevy. I've yet to have either :(
     
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    Kinda like that. But where's the blower?

    CaptCarl
     
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    That wagon certainly is mean looking.
     
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    Kinda. its a cool looking wagon Eagle Freek, but im looking for more of the "home built" qualities. suck as ducktape
    eveywhere, rusty wheel, and who could forget the the gas tank ducktaped to the front end? XD a friend
    suggested i put lights on it and try to pass it off as a moped :rofl2:
     

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