Wagons For Sale

Published by: David E. Sneed
Published on:
03/25/25
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We're in our first official week of spring for 2025 and outdoor activities are already on the rise. In recognition of the warmer days and more daylight, I thought I'd share some images of period wagons that folks have for sale. All over the U.S., there are remarkable reminders of yesterday and many of these rolling icons are ideal for collectors, enthusiasts, businesses, and special events. Whether you're looking for a Chuck wagon, Sheep Camp, Farm wagon, or perhaps a specific brand, the examples in this post include the legendary Weber, Studebaker, Peter Schuttler, Stoughton, and Mitchell brands.

 

You'll notice an owner name and contact email for each of the wagons posted in this blog. I'm not a broker, consignor, or owner of these pieces and I'm not being compensated to share them here. It just seemed like a good time to showcase a few unique opportunities available. Feel free to reach out to these folks directly for specific details and insights.


Have a great week!

 

David



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Located in Lockney, Texas, more details on the nice Weber chuck wagon shown above can be obtained by emailing Kathy Christensen at midwestbuggy@gmail.com  Images Courtesy of Kathy Christensen.






Doug Hansen at www.hansenwheel.com always seems to have great pieces of history for sale as well. Below are a couple we felt were definitely worthy of sharing. One is a blended piece (Studebaker & John Deere). The other is also impressive. It is an original Stoughton...


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The wagon shown above features an original Studebaker box on an equally impressive John Deere running gear. Contact Doug Hansen at hansenwheel.com for more details. Images Courtesy of Doug Hansen.





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The Stoughton wagon pictured above has impressive paint and appears to even have the original 'Viking' bolster springs that were also made and sold by Stoughton. Contact Doug Hansen at www.hansenwheel.com for more information. Images Courtesy of Doug Hansen.







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This Sheep Camp wagon was restored by Richard Cross (see images of restored wagon below) and is currently for sale. The running gear is a Mitchell with a Schuttler rocking bolster.


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Again, for more information on the Sheep Camp shown immediately above, you can reach out to Richard Cross at richardcross686@gmail.com  Images Courtesy of Richard Cross.







Finally, Kathy Christensen of Lockney, Texas  (midwestbuggy@gmail.com)  also has a pair of Sheep Camps available. One is on wood wheels and the other is on rubber tires. See those images below...


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The Sheep Camp shown above sits on a Peter Schuttler running gear. Interested persons can email Kathy Christensen at  midwestbuggy@gmail.com for more details.




Below are more images of an additional Sheep Camp available from Kathy Christensen in Lockney, Texas.

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Images Courtesy of Kathy Christensen






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