Caravan wagon

Brahmin carts are world objects often used by merchant caravans in the former American Southwest. These wagons help make the network of caravans that crisscross the wasteland.

Background
A typical cart is made from the salvaged parts of a car. The engine block, cab, and all parts forward of the cargo box are sawed off, leaving the light metal rear cargo box and rear axle, as well as a pair of projecting frame rails. The brahmin is then hitched to these frame rails to pull the wagon.

Locations
Carts are often found at large settlements, with one or two guards nearby.