This was a wagon we bought at a craft show years ago. It was made with planks from a 1920 Sears Barn kit. The planks were 20inches wide. It rotted all to heck in the yard over the last 9 years.

Jeff kept the undercarriage intact and made a new box part for it.

Need to get some painting done on it now.

I can see some plants in the back of it and set out in the garden space behind the veggie garden.

It is longer and not quite as bulky as the original was. Chris
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