What can I do with an old Radio Flyer wagon?
16 Simple Ideas for Upcycled Red Wagon Projects
- Upcycled Radio Flyer Coffee Table.
- Upcycled Toy Wagon Bar Cart.
- Upcycled Red Wagon Summer Drink Cart.
- Upcycled Radio Flyer Chandelier.
- Upcycled Red Wagon Bench.
- DIY Red Wagon Bookshelf.
- DIY Red Wagon Pet Bed.
- Upcycled Radio Flyer Vintage Side Table.
When was Radio Flyer 9a made?
1970
Vintage Radio Flyer 9a, 1970-1980″s , Sweet little wagon!
How old is Radio Flyer?
Radio Flyer is a cultural touchstone for people of all ages since we began in 1917. We are excited to share the history of this icon in our new collectible, must-have keepsake, RADIO FLYER: 100 Years of America’s Little Red Wagon by Chief Wagon Officer, Robert Pasin.
What year did the Radio Flyer wagon come out?
1917
In 1917, Radio Flyer was born. To celebrate our founding, last year’s Time Flies, Enjoy the Ride campaign featured a whimsical mock Kid’s Travel Agency. We also rolled the World’s Largest Wagon to Michigan Avenue in Chicago during a smile-worthy celebration.
When did the Radio Flyer wagon come out?
In 1994, Radio Flyer released the company’s first ever plastic wagon, Model #2100 Push Pull Wagon.
When was the radio super wagon made?
The interactive sculpture was sculpted by Ken Spiering and installed in 1989. The “World’s Largest Wagon” is a sculpture commissioned by Radio Flyer in honor of their 80th anniversary.
Why are wagons red?
Other times I say, “It’s because kids love the color red because it is synonymous with excitement and speed — think fire engines, sirens, and race cars.” That’s why Radio Flyer wagons are red.
When did Radio Flyer start using plastic wheels?
In 1999 it introduced a new model plastic wagon, which it called “the most innovative wagon ever created.” This was its Quad Shock, a plastic vehicle shaped much like the classic Radio Flyer, but mounted on steel wheels served with four heavy-duty shock absorbers.
What year was the Radio Flyer Rodeo wagon made?
1917. In retrospect, it looks like one of the savviest and most successful promotional stunts of its era. But when Antonio Pasin—inventor of the Radio Flyer—decided to invest $30,000 into a coaster wagon exhibit for the 1933 World’s Fair, he considered it the riskiest make-or-break moment of his life.
Are wagon strollers worth it?
Are stroller wagons worth it? Because they can generally accommodate a wide age range (of course, check weight and age limits before purchasing a product), stroller wagons are definitely worth it if you have multiple kids.