Early 20th Century Pony Wagon


 Unfortunately, we have very little information on this pony wagon. A smaller version of a typical horse-drawn farm wagon, this vehicle may have been used to haul a variety of goods or items around a farm or in town. The rear wall is removable in two sections, allowing a person to haul items that were longer than the wagon body, or possibly to dump grain that was being hauled more easily. Although there are no identifying marks on the wagon body itself, the wheels are clearly marked with the Ford Motor Company logo.

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  1. I have a wagon very similar. Mine was made for me in 1946 by Mr. Will Hunnicutt at his grain mill in Galax, Va. Mine does not have bed. I played with it in the 40's/ 50's. Weathered and original green paint. I have it in Pulaski, Va.

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