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REPRODUCTION ANTIQUE CHILDS WAGON RED
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Cub Cruiser is a classic all-steel toy childs wagon that was originally designed, engineered, and built in America by an automobile wheel and fender manufacturer in the 1930s. This reproduction antique wagon is different from Radio Flyer wagons in that Cub Cruiser Wagons have classic "art deco" lines, tear-drop fenders, tumblehome rear deck, and high gloss paint job. Produced as a result of Cub Cruiser's exclusive licensing agreement with The Campbell's Soup Company. This is the first ever Campbell's Soup toy childs wagon, a certified collectible commemorating the Campbell's Kids 100th Year Anniversary for the year 2004. Available in November 2003, the red wagon collectors' edition Campbell's Cub Cruiser offers features reminiscent of a 1937 Coupe, a major drawing attraction for Campbell's enthusiasts, toy wagon collectors, and children alike. Each collector's edition Campbell's Cub Cruiser is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the Cub Cruiser is a genuine Campbell's licensed product and is certified to be an Authentic Investment Toy. Hurry. Supplies are limited.All Cub Cruiser toy wagons are issued in numbered series and come with a Certificate of Authenticity that includes the number of the series in which the wagon was made. Don't pass up the opportunity to own this wonderful toy classic. Supplies are limited so you may want to check on availability. Hurry while supplies last. Item drop ships from our supplier in Washington.
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