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Help, wagon identification.

J3 Driver

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I came across this wagon a few months ago and picked it up. The gentleman I bought it from told me it was an old bomb carrier. He put the wooden wagon top on it.

The dimensions of the top are 4.5’ wife by 8.5’ long to give you a sense of the size of this thing. It also has drum brakes on the rear axle.

The thing is just so darn handy. It’s really the perfect size for what I need. I’d love to find another one.

Here are pics.












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m16ty

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I've got a old bomb trailer but It doesn't look quite like yours. Mine appears to have the same size tires but no brakes. They were mostly used to move bombs around on the tarmac and on aircraft carriers.

I don't recall any of the numbers but mine has USAF on the data plate.
 
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