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23407 Harmony
Road, Marengo, IL 60152-9592 (307) 277-1235 E-mail: spiritrider@rockriver.net |
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| Restored Sheepwagons For Sale | |
| These wagons are alive and rich with history and memories of days gone by. Mikel spent summers as a youth in the Beartooth Mountains and camped in sheep wagons. Their comfortable, efficient use of space reflects a past of simplicity and necessity on the Wyoming plains and mountains. So when you purchase one of these authentic wagons, you also purchase a place to relax, a quietness that is much needed in today's busy world. So in planning extra office space, sleeping or eating space or just a quiet place to read and study, choose wisely, choose simplistic elegance, a Wyoming made sheepwagon done by a gentleman who practices craftsmanship and takes pride in every wagon that he restores back to its original integrity. It's the way we do things in the West. | |
#32
SheepShearer Wagon #32 is a sheepshearers wagon originally from the Sweetwater Co. area and later from Lander, Wyoming. This wagon is on a high wheeled wooden running gear and was totally restored in 2001. Features include, pot bellied stove, cabinet and pull out table, oak floor and benches, lined and insulated marine canvas, and dutch doors. |
![]() Inside view of #32 Sheepshearer |
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Crane Montana
Wagon
This is a covered wagon that has also been used as a chuck wagon on wagon trains in the Crane Montana country. The box has extensions to accomodate the transport of passengers and also can accomodate a queen sized bed. The unique chuck box swings away to allow access to the wagon box from the back. |
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Giles Boys Wagon This sheepwagon was originally used on the Clark Ranch in Central Natrona Co. Wyoming. This wagon is unique in that the interior woodwork has never been painted and is as original. This sheepwagon dates from about 1914. Features include a Handy Cast iron stove, cover is insulated and lined and has marine grade canvas brown in color, dutch doors, and a two burner propane range. The old wood running gear was converted to rubber tires probably around 1945. Ford wheels were mated to the original wood axles. This sheepwagon is a working relic and a wonderful piece of Wyoming history. |
![]() Inside view of Giles Boys sheepwagon originally used on the Clark Ranch |
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Savory Wagon
This iron wheeled sheepwagon came from Southern Wyoming near the Colorado
border. Features include a Sheperd stove with oven, 3/4 bed, maintenance free metal
cover, new oil base enamel paint inside and out, and dutch doors. This wagon would
look right at home on a piece of mountain or resort property. |
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| Choate Wagon $5,500.00 SOLD This beautiful wagon is made of ash by William Choate, master craftsman. |
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