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Bain Mountain Wagon Running Gear with Oregon Brake

item code:
WG0311
$8,900.00
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New to our inventory!  

This extraordinary original-condition Bain Mountain Wagon Running Gear is truly one of a kind. Remarkably well preserved, it retains much of its original paint, striping, and lettering—an exceptional example of Bain’s craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Built for rugged terrain, it features the hallmark characteristics of a mountain-duty wagon, including extra-heavy brakes, steel skeins, and clipped axles.

Even more impressive, it still includes the original pole, doubletree, and neck yoke—rare survivors that make this piece a standout for collectors and historians alike. 

Give us a call if interested, 605-996-8754!

Specifications

  • 132" Long
  • 71" Wide
  • 49" Tall
  • 38" wide box
  • Wheels:
    • Front: 41" x 3"
    • Back: 49" x 3"

Q&A

Question: How do you ship this vehicle to me?

Answer: We coordinate shipments of large freight items - such as our wagons, carriages, and coaches - within a network of private carriers so that your freight is safely transported to your destination without transfer. These are usually coordinated as partial loads in order to save costs, so it can take anywhere between 2 days to 2 weeks to find a ride. They will be transported in enclosed vans that vary from "U-Haul" size box vans to full 53' semi trailers. Contact us for more information and freight quotes. You may also arrange your own shipping through uship.com.

Question: How do I offload this vehicle at delivery?

Answer: If you have a delivery location with a loading dock available this is your best option. However, we can also deliver to any location that a semi-trailer can access. We then recommend coordination with a towing service to use a tilt-bed wrecker truck. The vehicle can be rolled off the trailer on to the bed of the wrecker truck and it will be tilted/lowered down to the ground from there.

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