How much is a Radio Flyer wagon worth today?

How much is a Radio Flyer wagon worth today?

Value varies from under $20 to several hundred dollars, but many pre-1970s models in fair condition sell for about $30 to $75. Consider some of these models: A vintage classic red Radio Flyer with some rust and peeling paint recently sold for $75 on eBay.

Do they still make Radio Flyer wagons?

With the plant closing later this year, Radio Flyer will lay off nearly half its 90 employees. Radio Flyer’s tricycles, scooters and most of its other products are already made in China. A Wisconsin company makes its plastic wagons and will continue to do so.

How much weight can a Radio Flyer wagon hold?

Maximum weight capacity: 150 lbs.

What color paint is Radio Flyer wagon?

red
That’s why Radio Flyer wagons are red.

When did the Radio Flyer wagon come out?

1917
In 1917, Radio Flyer was born. To celebrate our founding, last year’s Time Flies, Enjoy the Ride campaign featured a whimsical mock Kid’s Travel Agency. We also rolled the World’s Largest Wagon to Michigan Avenue in Chicago during a smile-worthy celebration.

When did the Radio Flyer push pull wagon come out?

In 1994, Radio Flyer released the company’s first ever plastic wagon, Model #2100 Push Pull Wagon. This new experience in fun was designed to go from push mode to pull mode in seconds without any hardware. With a huge storage area onboard, the Push Pull Wagon was truly one-of-a-kind.

What did Radio Flyer do for baby walkers?

While Neil Armstrong took one small step for man, Radio Flyer introduced a new wagon designed to help small children take their first steps. The Baby Walker provided storage, exercise, and unlimited types of play, for some of the smallest customers. The Radio Line also produced their own jet: the Rex Jet, complete with ‘cloud white’ wheels.

Does Radio Flyer sell product parts?

Radio Flyer strictly controls the product parts that it offers for sale and does not sell parts for resale purposes, nor does it permit the use of parts in third party products. Radio Flyer is the only approved seller for product parts.

When did Radio Flyer become Liberty Coaster?

In 1930, Antonio renamed the company from Liberty Coaster Company to Radio Steel & Manufacturing, and, despite hard times, was already the world’s largest producer of toy coaster wagons. Why Radio Flyer? Antonio Pasin’s wagons captured the spirit of the times.

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