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Sporting Goods2108 of 27511950's Western Flyer.1980 Chicago Schwinn Stingray II
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    Posted 13 years ago

    Oneluckygal
    (7 items)

    Would love to know more about this delightful saucer sled? A little boy riding on a sled with a happy little dog with his tongue hanging out and ears flopping in the wind. Thank you!

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    1. ThriftyGypsy ThriftyGypsy, 13 years ago
      Very cool item, although I do not know anything about it. It looks like the one that Clark Griswoold flew down the hill on in "Christmas Vacation".lol - You would have to see the movie to realize the part I am talking about, very, very funny. Thanks for sharing, Thrifty Gypsy
    2. Oneluckygal Oneluckygal, 13 years ago
      ThrifyGypsy,
      I think that "Christmas Vacation" is a movie that is now considered a classic and "must see" for the holidays! I'm guessing the sled is from the 50's as the photo and style reminds me of the ones from the old McCall's catalogs. I will have to wait till someone can share some info? Thanks again.

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