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The Cowboy Wagon, which starts at $465, from West Coast Wagons. Today This is definitely not the red Radio Flyer you might remember from childhood.
LAKELAND — As a child growing up in Muncie, Ind., Curtis Hutchison said he never had a red Radio Flyer wagon to pull around the neighborhood and take his friends for a spin. Now, about 65 years ...
Instead of being based on a production vehicle, the 2017 Radio Flyer Wagon Roadster was built from scratch, and it has an LS1 V8 with a four-speed 700R4 automatic transmission mated to it.
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