A few months back, I acquired this toy wagon. It was built to look similar to a Studebaker wagon. I could not find out very much information about it, so I started looking at the internet and a Studebaker book that I have. I wanted it to look more like the real Studebaker wagon, so we have a friend here in Springfield that does custom painting on toys. I took it to him about 2 weeks ago, with the picture that I had found on the internet. I had him letter it and had him paint it like the wagon in the picture. He's very good at what he does, and all this painting you see is all hand painted. I think it made the wagon look so much better than what it did prior to his painting. The first 2 pictures are of the wagon before he did the painting, and the rest of the pictures is what he did. I will have it in St. Louis at the toy show, at the Studebaker International Meet. Hope you enjoy the pictures.
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Not trying to steal your post here's another one in the Reno area.25 Antique Studebaker Junior Toy Wagon $1250 (Dayton) pic map [xundo]
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Beautiful job. There's a real Studebaker child's wagon in the Long Island Museum, which houses a beautiful assortment of horse-drawn carriages and wagons.
Rog'59 Lark VI Regal Hardtop
Smithtown,NY
Recording Secretary, Long Island Studebaker Club
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