No way to find out yet. I've been searching. I have acquired a Golden T deluxe 600 wagon at a yard sale. I pretty sure it is from the early 1960's. It was distinctive for having yellow graphics instead of white and a yellow handle/pull. My best guess is that I have the largest one made. Ultimately, for items which are less popular or are not tracked (as bicycles are), these pull wagons are worth only what someone is willing to pay for them. Before the economy crashed, I think mine would list for $90 and sell for maybe $60. I think today it would sell for no more than. $45.
100-300 USD
300-350 dollars.
William Howard Taft.
50-300 usd
yes and you can buy one of these for $250 online because there were only 300-350 made in the entire world
The Golden Gate Bridge is 300 meters standing.
there are 300 golden bellied capuchins left in the world
The time it takes to travel 300 miles by wagon depends on various factors, including the speed of the wagon and the terrain. Assuming an average speed of about 15 miles per day, it would take approximately 20 days to cover 300 miles. This translates to about 2 to 3 weeks of travel time, depending on rest days and conditions.
50-300 usd
No. They came as sedans and as a 5 door wagon called the Sportcross.
Between 800 and 300 B.C.
The Golden age of Greece, occurred around 500 to 300 BC and was a time of peace and prosperity.