Posted by dave2 on January 31, 2011 at 11:08:30 from (139.139.35.70):
Needed a wagon last year and happened on an OK one a few miles away in ebay. Got it and it was rougher than the pics looked but got my hay in and hauled some junk away. Wasgoing to scab it together this spring and tidy it up a little. Was playing on ebay today and found a wagon 3 miles away that is completely solid, Handbrakes and lights work and the surge (?) brakes work, good tires also. Faded some because it is a 1958 model but has been stored inside it's entire life. Figured it'd get expensive and was gonna skip it. Had to come to work and told the wife to bid no more than 501 euro on it. She just called and said she got it for 404 and I can pick it up tomorrow if I want. This just takes a good pressure washer, a little wire brushing, and some paint and wood sealer of some kind.
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