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WAGON (CHILD'S)
x   COASTER WAGON
xx   PULL TOY
xx   RIDING TOY
xx   TOY

Photo shows a child's coaster wagon that is made from 3/4" pine with metal and rubber wheels. Plan must be ordered for this 18"x30"x15" wagon.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1974 (v.52#11) pg. 100

Wooden pine wagon, 9"x17"x7", has front axle that pivots.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1988 (v.66#12) pg. 106, 115

Wild West duds and toys for kids. (1) How to turn a coaster wagon into a covered wagon. (2) Chaps made from a bath towel, metal conchas and leather laces. (3) Giant cactus made from green-painted plastic milk jugs has tissue paper flowers and chenille stem thorns. (4) Bolo tie made from silver buttons, foil, cardboard and a shoelace. (5) Cowhide vest.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Aug 1997 (v.75#8) pg. 207

Get-well wagon for a sick child.
BOYS' LIFE Jul 1963 (v.53#7) pg. 25

Retrofit a child's wagon by installing these painted side panels which depict an alien space craft.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Oct 2000 (v.24#1) pg. 58

Coaster wagon features wooden box and rubber tires.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1982 (v.6#2) pg. 15

Little red wagon with removable side rails. Body is 16"x39"x4" high. Rails add another 14" in height. The 10"-diameter utility wheels are purchased.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1991 (v.14#7) pg. 67

Heavy hauler utility wagon is similar to a child's coaster wagon. Features a wooden frame, 26"x48" bed/platform and 10" inflatable tires.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jan 1994 (v.17#4) pg. 33
Added Info CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jul 1994 (v.17#10) pg. 8

Wooden 4-wheel coaster wagon uses a wine crate for the box and rubber-tire lawnmower wheels.
FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 3 1981 (v.94#15) pg. 102, 165

Little red wagon is built mostly of wood. Measures 11"Hx21"Wx22"L. Est. cost: $25.
FAMILY CIRCLE Oct 23 1984 (v.97#15) pg. 119, 198

Four-wheel coaster wagon for a child. Built from oak. Has a removable seat for small children. Est. cost: $75.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #247 Mar 1984 (v.34#3) pg. 99, 106

Grandpa's gift. All-wood coaster wagon, with rubber-tired wheels, is built from ash and features a classic stake-bed design.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #300 Jul-Aug 1989 (v.39#7) pg. 66

Little red wagon. Classic design is build with hardwood for durability and has removable stake sides and steel wheels with hard rubber tires.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #338 May 1993 (v.43#5) pg. 80
Correction FAMILY HANDYMAN #341 Sep 1993 (v.43#8) pg. 15

Build an "heirloom" coaster wagon for a child from solid oak.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1984 (v.161#6) pg. 132

Three classic hardwood toys. (1) Coaster wagon. (2) Wheelbarrow with lift-off sides. (3) Kiddy car (foot-powered tricycle).
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1985 (v.162#6) pg. 127

Oak wagon features rubber-tired wheels, red enamel accents and removable stake sides. Overall dimensions: 16"x33"x21" tall.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1991 (v.168#8) pg. 51

Side racks for a childs wagon are made from small PVC pipe.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1986 (v.228#6) pg. 114

Coaster wagon. This mostly wooden project is reprinted from The Deltagram (circa 1946). The slat-sided box measures 48" long, 23" wide, and 10" deep.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #105 Nov 1998 (v.18#5) pg. 52

Stake wagon (15"x26") is built mostly of wood and equipped with removable wagon sides and plastic wheels.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #45 May 1995 (v.8#3) pg. 10, Insert

Pine pull wagon.
WOMAN'S DAY Nov 25 1980 (v.44#3) pg. 54, 182

The sunshine express. An all wood coaster wagon for a child. Features an elegantly curved laminated handle. The wagon bed measures 30"x15". The wheels are wooden and equiped with rubber heater hose for tires.
WOOD MAGAZINE #1 Sep-Oct 1984 (v.1#1) pg. 78

Wooden wagon (9"x5"x2" deep) for use as either a toy or a country decoration. Wagon box is painted. Wooden wheels, axles and handle pull are finished naturally.
WOOD MAGAZINE #44 Aug 1991 (v.8#5) pg. 64

Child's wagon (11"x18"x3" deep) is built from maple and walnut and has box jointed corners and a wooden handle/tongue. The purchased 6" diameter wheels are fitted with wooden wheel covers.
WOOD MAGAZINE #53 Aug 1992 (v.9#5) pg. 76
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #56 Nov 1992 (v.9#8) pg. 10

Fun-time racer. An elegant coaster wagon built mostly of wood. The box measures 32"x16"x4" deep.
WOOD MAGAZINE #70 Jun 1994 (v.11#4) pg. 51

Child's coaster wagon is made from wood and odd bits of metal. Includes a detachable handle for storage. Bed measures 15"x10".
WOODWORKER #1093 Dec 1984 (v.88) pg. 825

Little red wagon. Four-wheel toy wagon is built entirely of wood, including the wheels. Will not support the weight of a child.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1977 (v.1#2) pg. 6

Sturdy toy wagon is built almost entirely of wood. Wagon box is 16"x10". Wagon handle is 23" long. Wheels are made of wood.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1986 (v.10#5) pg. 50

Toddlers cart. A wooden cart (shaped like a small cradle or baby buggy) is equipped with wooden wheels and a push handle. Ideal to store toys and provide support for a child learning to walk.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1990 (v.14#2) pg. 48

All-wood coaster wagon with side racks.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1965 (v.21#4) pg. 34

Four wheel "coaster" wagon is built mostly of wood.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1982 (v.38#3) pg. 54

A child's sturdy coaster wagon assembled from PVC plastic pipe, 4 wheels and some wood.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1983 (v.39#5) pg. 108

The red wagon. Build a traditional wooden wagon with removable stake sides. Est. cost: $230.
WORKBENCH Oct-Nov 1992 (v.48#5) pg. 50
Correction WORKBENCH Dec 1992-Jan 1993 (v.48#6) pg. 7