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  2. Willys Jeep Station Wagon - Wikipedia

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    The steel body was efficient to mass-produce, easier to maintain and safer than the real wood-bodied station wagon versions at the time. [9] Within the first two years of the Jeep Wagon's production, the only manufacturer in the United States with a station wagon that was comparable in price was Crosley, [10] which introduced an all-steel wagon ...

  3. International Travelall - Wikipedia

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    Alongside a comprehensive range of trucks from 1 ⁄ 2-ton pickups to heavy commercial trucks, International introduced the Travelall to the R-Series as a metal-bodied station wagon. Offered on the 1 ⁄ 2-ton R-110 series on a 115-inch wheelbase, the first Travelall was powered by a 100 hp (75 kW), 220 cubic-inch "Silver Diamond" inline-six ...

  4. Toy wagon - Wikipedia

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    The wheels can be air tires, hard rubber tires, or hard plastic tires. Some small kids' wagons are made completely out of plastic. Some are made of wood, aluminum, poly, or steel. The shape of the handle also can be different, some shaped like a T, others like a D, and some with a circle handhold at the end. The main problem with wagons is rust.

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    MacSports Outdoor Utility Wagon. $100 with Prime. ... Nanfang Brothers 9-Piece Knife Set. $170 $250 Save $80 with ... and the adjustable handle is long enough to not let the wheels or carriage ...

  6. Chrysler Town & Country (1941–1988) - Wikipedia

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    After the woodie coupes, sedans and convertibles were discontinued, the Town & Country nameplate was used on an all steel-bodied full-size rear wheel drive station wagon, coinciding with the debut of the company's first V8 engine which was originally called FireDome, but later unofficially called HEMI.

  7. Radio Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Combining those two marvels, Pasin christened his new metal wagons "Radio Flyer". [4] [7] In 1933, Pasin set up a large manufacturing facility on Grand Avenue in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood. [2] That year, Chicago was the host of the World's Fair, Century of Progress, and Radio Steel was asked to be a part of the celebration. Antonio Pasin ...

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