How old is my Radio Flyer Town and Country wagon?
1½+ years
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| Ages: | 1½+ years |
|---|---|
| Assembled Product Dimensions: | 39.37″ L x 18.90″ W x 19.69″ H |
| Handle to Floor: | 38.5″ |
| Interior Body Dimension: | 32.75″ & 13.5″ |
| Wheels: | 10″ x 1.5″ |
What do you do with a Radio Flyer wagon?
10 Ways to Use Your Radio Flyer Wagon
- Take a picnic and books to the park for some summer reading fun.
- Tote the kids on the ultimate nature trail where your wagon serves as their automobile.
- Use it for a doggie caravan.
- Have a bake sale and use the wagon to feature all of the delicious goodies.
- Use it for a nap!
What year was the Radio Flyer row cart made?
It was 1917 and our company was born.
What year was the Radio Flyer 80 made?
Pasin named a 1927 model the “Radio Flyer,” capturing the excitement of the burgeoning radio industry.
How much weight can a plastic Radio Flyer wagon hold?
200 lbs.
Weight Capacity: 200 lbs. This award-winning wagon combines durability, comfort, and safety for endless family fun.
Can you put all terrain tires on a Radio Flyer wagon?
Can I use this wagon at the beach? We recommend all-terrain air tires for the smoothest beach ride. Our Build-A-Wagon Folding includes the option to add air tires.
What kind of car is a Radio Flyer town and country?
First introduced in the 1960’s, the Radio Flyer Town & Country is a rugged, traditional wood wagon that has a “down-on-the-farm” feel that kids love. Its features put safety right up front, including smooth streamlined corners, a controlled turning radius that guards against tipping, and a quiet ride. New Face of Tough
Where can I buy a Vintage Radio Flyer wagon?
Vintage Radio Flyer wagons are easy to find at antique shops both on and offline. Other places to search for antique or vintage Radio Flyers include eBay, flea markets, and garage sales. Are Vintage Radio Flyer Wagons Valuable?
Why buy a Town&Country® wagon?
The wooden sides provide a classic look the whole family is sure to love. When it’s time to call it a day, the sides easily remove for convenient storage until the next adventure. The high wood sides on the Town & Country® Wagon create the perfect cozy ride for little ones and all your essentials.
When did Radio Flyer change its name?
It wasn’t until 1987 that the company name was officially changed to Radio Flyer Inc., in honor of the famous “little red wagon™”. The 1990’s were truly a decade of technological growth.