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The winner of the Phoenix, Arizona, stop is a 2017 Radio Flyer Wagon Roadster that’s fully custom-built, street-legal, and powered by a V8 engine sourced from the General Motors parts bin.
There are custom builds — and then there is the Radio Flyer wagon car. Built in 2010 over the span of about a year by Fred Keller and Judy Foster of Wasilla, Alaska, this too-cool machine uses a ...
The bespoke Radio Flyer Wagon was a retirement project of late aircraft builder and is now being auctioned. The two-seater cabin and the rear bed are covered by a red carpet, matching the tub ...
Radio Flyer has recently launched just such a ride ... and can be rolled along on its wheels when folded The custom-designed folding mechanism sees it collapse down to 35.5 x 22 x 31.5 in ...
Radio Flyer founder Antonio Pasin, Jr. sold the first Radio Flyer red wagon in 1922. Robert Pasin, the founder’s grandson, is ...
More than just little red wagons, Radio Flyer has spent the last couple of years upping its electric bike game. The company puts an emphasis on quality production while retaining an affordable ...
Robert Pasin leads Radio Flyer, which was originally started by his grandfather in 1917. He spoke today at the Prairie Family Business Association’s 33rd Annual Family Business Conference.
The 106-year-old Chicago-based Radio Flyer company will open its first retail store this November at Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg. The store will be on the lower level of the Nordstrom wing next ...
More than a century after the first little red wagon was produced, Chicago-based Radio Flyer is opening their first-ever retail store, and it won't be far from where the iconic toy company began.
Radio Flyer is banking on bricks-and-mortar in Schaumburg, where the little red wagon maker will open the first retail location in its 106-year history. Radio Flyer will sell stroller wagons ...
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