buckwagon

Etymology
From and English. The Oxford English Dictionary suggests a possible derivation from or.

Noun

 * 1)  A strong wagon with a frame over the wheels used for hauling goods.
 * 2) * 1871, "An Act to Promote the Construction of a Bridge or Bridges over the Orange River", Cape of Good Hope:
 * Upon each loaded buck-wagon, drawn by any sort of animals, not exceeding sixteen in number £0.17s.6d.
 * 1)  A buckboard; a wagon for personal transport as well as transporting goods.