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1950s All-Tech The Wells Fargo Stagecoach Coin-Operated Children’s Ride

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This children’s ride was produced by All-Tech Industries in Hialeah, Florida, between the 1950s and ’60s and was purchased by the seller in 2024. A subsequent refurbishment saw the ride refinished in the style of a Wells Fargo & Company stagecoach with a Yellowstone-branded base. The ride features a fiberglass horse and wagon that has been refinished in cherry wood paint atop a black base, and motion is provided by an electric motor. Additional features include a 110-volt power cord, a driver’s box, and faux windows, side curtains, a strong box, wooden shafts, and a harness. This children’s ride is now offered at no reserve in Seekonk, Massachusetts, on a bill of sale.

All-Tech Industries in Hialeah, Florida, manufactured coin-operated children’s rides. The fiberglass stagecoach section of this example was stripped during the refurbishment, and the handrails were removed. It is finished in cherry wood-style paint and features faux blue sky window-style reflections, yellow rolled-up window blinds, and gold Wells Fargo & Company logos. Faux black leather boots with metal-style studs extend from the rear, while a matching faux strong box is positioned on the roof. The solid wagon wheels have blue sky-style graphics and black step plates fitted up front.

The horse is posed in galloping motion, and the fiberglass body was stripped and refurbished with airbrushed buckskin paint, while the mane, legs, tail, halter, and harness were refinished in black, accented by blue, red, and silver trim. Faux wooden shafts connect the horse to the stagecoach.

The driver’s box features a faux fold-down footrest with latches and a bench seat painted to resemble cherry wood. The original coin-operated mechanism was removed during the refurbishment, and the ride is now activated via a toggle switch on the right side.

The Formica base was refinished in black and applied with side graphics depicting a Western-style landscape with gold Yellowstone script. It is equipped with a front pull handle, caster wheels at the rear, and protective steel corner sections. A replacement 110-volt power cable was also installed. The ride measures approximately 70” long, 28” wide, and 50” tall.

The manufacturer’s plaque is affixed to the base, showing a stamped model and serial number: SC 123.


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