Wagon Car

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Sep 052016
 

Wagon Car

Not your father’s Radio Flyer wagon.

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When Herb Cook of Gowanda heads out to his garage, it’s because he wants to play with his wagon.

It’s pretty obvious that his bright red Radio Flyer is not like the one we had as kids. For starters, this one is a lot bigger and gets 18 miles to the gallon. Herb said, “We usually run it 55 to 65 miles per hour.”

Herb’s wife June wasn’t surprised when her husband said he planned to turn a 1993 Ford pick-up truck with a 160,000 miles on it into a wagon. The project took about a year to complete, but it began with stripping the truck down to the chassis.

Herb did a lot of the work and June helped. They had the steel body manufactured. According to Herb, “I had no way of bending 14 gauge steel.”

This one-of-a-kind wagon gets plenty of second looks. June and Herb have a ball driving it around, sometimes in parades and sometimes just for the fun of it out on the open highway.

The big kid’s motorized Radio Flyer makes people smile when they see it and that’s okay with Herb, he said, “If it can make people laugh and smile a little bit, that’s my reward for building it.”

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Airplane Snore

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Mar 222016
 

A husband adds a hilarious visual to his wife’s snoring.

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You never know when a little toy plane will come in handy! While his wife was napping, this man recorded her using a small toy biplane to visualize the sound. Hilarious! I hope she thought so when she woke up…

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How To Of The Day: How To Build A Soap Box Racer

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Oct 282015
 

How To Build A Soap Box Racer

With it’s first competition in 1933, the Soap Box derby is still going strong today. Seventy-five years later the events are still going strong. The Soap Box car designs have changed over the past few decades but the concept behind the car has stayed the same. Below we will look at the various designs, and the history of Soap Box racing.

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