AUCTION: “Little Red Wagon” Wheelstander Heads To The Auction Block!
Iconic HEMI-Powered Wheelstander Could Be Yours...
It all started in 1964 when Jim Schaeffer and John Collier built the original Little Red Wagon to match race in the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Altered Factory Experimental (A/FX) class. Bolting a 7.0-liter (426 cubic-inch) HEMI V8 into the bed of a Dodge A100 cab-over pickup created hair-raising driving characteristics, so Dick Branstner Enterprises and Roger Lindamood were brought in to make it work. It was still an almost impossible vehicle to pilot; the geometry and physics just weren’t there. However, Jay Howell drove Little Red Wagon at Lion’s Drag Strip in 1965, the truck’s first public appearance, performing a nose-up pass that astonished fans and made the cover of Chrysler’s shop magazine, Bin & Bench.
AUCTION: "Little Red Wagon" Wheelstander Heads To The Auction Block!
It all started in 1964 when Jim Schaeffer and John Collier built the original Little Red Wagon to match race in the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Altered Factory Experimental (A/FX) class. Bolting a 7.0-liter (426 cubic-inch) HEMI V8 into the bed of a Dodge A100 cab-over pickup created...
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