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Redneckdavis

I was at a buddy's the other day and spotted this in the woods line And had to have it. 1950-60s curves, beautiful... It's rusted out under the tin roofing but salvageable.. . For the dedicated, who does alot of sheet metal

 

It's a Western Auto Wizard yard Cart

But does anyone know anything about them? What year? 

 

I can't find anything on these on the Google's or a single picture of one.

I know wizard rebranded several things that were sold elsewhere ( Mercury outboards) so was this style sold elsewhere? 

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Redneckdavis

100 views and noone has seen a trailer like this? Well unfortunately that makes it even cooler

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RandyLittrell

No I haven't seen one before. The little true value store in the town I grew up in sold Wizard products if I remember right. 

 

It would be cool fixed up. 

 

 

 

 

Randy

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Redneckdavis

I can't seem to find any trailer with the rounded bottom, no matter the brand. 

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The Tuul Crib

Very cool! I especially like the tires as well but it probably stinks that you can't find tires like that anymore. I'll be checking this one out to see how the wagon turns out!

 

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Dan.gerous
12 minutes ago, The Tuul Crib said:

Very cool! I especially like the tires as well but it probably stinks that you can't find tires like that anymore. I'll be checking this one out to see how the wagon turns out!

 

They are probably light aircraft tyres or similar.

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Redneckdavis

 

The tires are actually Sears brand "turf rib"and they sadly do not appear salvageable. But I will try tubes if possible

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Lee1977

The old John Deere 10 cubic foot was simlar. That was before the plastic junk that sell now for a 10 cubic foot.

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Redneckdavis

I'll have to remember to get a clearer close up of the sticker on the front. That one is 10ft

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