A man in Minnesota transformed his Pontiac convertible into a replica of his favorite toy: a little red wagon.
Allan Dregseth, 83, originally bought the car in a junkyard for $300 and then spent three months converting it. Dregseth used aluminum siding to build the wagon walls, which renders the car doors unusable, so he climbs over the edge to drive the car.
Dregseth’s original Radio Flyer little red wagon is on display at the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Museum, where he is a founder.
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“You don’t see many of these. Not too many (people) stupid enough to try and build one I guess,” Dregseth said. “Just riding in a Radio Flyer wagon makes me feel younger.”
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The Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors has been out of business since 2010. Kelley Blue Book no longer publishes the value of the cars because they have been off the market for over 10 years.