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AMT 174479 NYC Pacemaker Boxcar EX-

Here is a AMT 174479 New York Central Pacemaker Boxcar from the 1950's. Features include plastic construction, metal trucks, metal operating knuckle couplers, and metal wheels and axles.
$24.99

Hafner 91746 Tinplate Gondola

Here is a Hafner 91746 Tinplate Gondola.
$7.99

KMT 74002 Penn Central Boxcar EX-/Box

This is a KMT 74002 Penn Central Boxcar. This car features die-cast metal sprung trucks, operating knuckle couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$17.99

Kusan 36180 Wabash Hopper

This car features die-cast metal sprung trucks, operating knuckle couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$12.99

Lionel 1002 Blue Short Plastic Gondola EX-

Lionel 1002 Short Plastic Gondola. This car features plastic trucks, scout couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$7.99

Lionel 1002 Short Plastic Gondola

This is a Lionel 1002 Short Plastic Gondola. This car features a plastic body, plastic trucks, scout couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$5.99

Lionel 1002 Short Plastic Gondola

Lionel 1002 Short Plastic Gondola. This car features plastic trucks, scout couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$5.99

Lionel 1002 Short Plastic Gondola EX

This is a Lionel 1002 Short Plastic Gondola. This car features plastic trucks, scout couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$4.99

Lionel 1007 Lionel Lines Scout Caboose

This is a Lionel 1007 Scout Caboose from 1948-52. The 1007 was classified as a Scout caboose by Lionel and intended to be used only with Scout trains produced by Lionel. The difference between a Scout and non-Scout freight car is the coupler. Scout couplers are not compatible with the regular Lionel knuckle coupler. In the final analysis, this uncompatibility caused the demise of the Scout line in the Lionel family. This caboose features plastic trucks, a fixed plastic knuckle coupler, metal wheels and axles. It is not lighted.
$7.99

Lionel 1007 Lionel Lines Scout Caboose

This is a Lionel 1007 Scout Caboose from 1948-52. The 1007 was classified as a Scout caboose by Lionel and intended to be used only with Scout trains produced by Lionel. The difference between a Scout and non-Scout freight car is the coupler. Scout couplers are not compatible with the regular Lionel knuckle coupler. In the final analysis, this uncompatibility caused the demise of the Scout line in the Lionel family. This caboose features plastic trucks, a fixed plastic knuckle coupler, metal wheels and axles. It is not lighted.
$7.99

Lionel 1007 Lionel Lines Scout Caboose

This is a Lionel 1007 Scout Caboose from 1948-52. The 1007 was classified as a Scout caboose by Lionel and intended to be used only with Scout trains produced by Lionel. The difference between a Scout and non-Scout freight car is the coupler. Scout couplers are not compatible with the regular Lionel knuckle coupler. In the final analysis, this uncompatibility caused the demise of the Scout line in the Lionel family. This caboose features plastic trucks, a fixed plastic knuckle coupler, metal wheels and axles. It is not lighted.
$5.99

Lionel 1007 Lionel Lines Scout Caboose

This is a Lionel 1007 Scout Caboose from 1948-52. The 1007 was classified as a Scout caboose by Lionel and intended to be used only with Scout trains produced by Lionel. The difference between a Scout and non-Scout freight car is the coupler. Scout couplers are not compatible with the regular Lionel knuckle coupler. In the final analysis, this uncompatibility caused the demise of the Scout line in the Lionel family. This caboose features plastic trucks, a fixed knuckle coupler, metal wheels and axles. It is not lighted.
$5.99

Lionel 1007 Lionel Lines Scout Caboose

This is a Lionel 1007 Scout Caboose from 1948-52. The 1007 was classified as a Scout caboose by Lionel and intended to be used only with Scout trains produced by Lionel. The difference between a Scout and non-Scout freight car is the coupler. Scout couplers are not compatible with the regular Lionel knuckle coupler. In the final analysis, this uncompatibility caused the demise of the Scout line in the Lionel family. This caboose features plastic trucks, a fixed scout coupler, metal wheels and axles. It is not lighted.
$5.99

Lionel 2357 SP Style Illuminated Caboose

This is a Lionel 2357 Southern Pacific Style Illuminated Caboose. This caboose features interior illumination, die-cast metal trucks, two fixed knuckle coil couplers, metal wheels & axles, and a decorative smoke stack.
$23.99

Lionel 2357 SP Style Illuminated Caboose-Custom Paintd/Box

This is a Custom Painted Lionel 2357 Southern Pacific Style Illuminated Caboose. This caboose features interior illumination, die-cast metal trucks, two fixed knuckle coil couplers, metal wheels & axles, and a decorative smoke stack. The 2357 preceeded the more common 6357 & 6457 cabooses and was only made for two years.
$23.99

Lionel 2411 Lionel Lines Die-Cast Metal Flatcar w/Logs

This is a Lionel 2411 Die-Cast Metal Flatcar from 1946-48. This flatcar features die-cast metal trucks, die-cast metal operating knuckle couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$44.99

Lionel 2452 Pennsylvania Gondola

This is a Lionel 2452 Pennsylvania Gondola from 1945-47. This was one of the first plastic bodied cars made by Lionel. This gondola features die-cast metal trucks, die-cast metal operating knuckle couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$8.99

Lionel 2452 Pennsylvania Gondola

This is a Lionel 2452 Pennsylvania Gondola from 1945-47. This was one of the first plastic bodied cars made by Lionel. This gondola features die-cast metal trucks, die-cast metal operating knuckle couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$14.99

Lionel 2452 Pennsylvania Gondola

This is a Lionel 2452 Pennsylvania Gondola from 1945-47. This was one of the first plastic bodied cars made by Lionel. This gondola features die-cast metal trucks, die-cast metal operating knuckle couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$12.99

Lionel 2452X Short Black Gondola EX-

Here is a Lionel 2452X Pennsylvania Short Black Gondola from 1946-47. It has a black painted body with white heat-stamped lettering, metal underframe with four corner steps, metal staple end trucks and two electromagnetic coil couplers.
$17.99

Lionel 2457 Pennsylvania Tinplate Caboose

This is a Lionel 2457 Pennsylvania all tinplate Caboose from 1945-47. This caboose features die-cast metal trucks, electromagnetic coil couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$20.99

Lionel 2457 PRR Tinplate Lighted Caboose EX-

This is a Lionel 2457 Pennsylvania all tinplate illuminated Caboose from 1945-47. The 2457 is a nice caboose with extra detail. Standard features include painted brown body with white lettering, staple-end trucks with either a single or dual operating coil couplers, interior lighting, metal end railings, ladder and brakewheel at each end plus a battery box, plastic air pump and corner steps. The actual number on the side of the caboose is '477618', while Lionels catalogue number '2457' number is rubber-stamped on the bottom frame.
$25.99

Lionel 2461 Die-cast Flatcar w/Transformer

This postwar flatcar features depressed center, die-cast metal frame, two electromagnetic coil couplers, metal stamped trucks, and a transformer load.
$37.99

Lionel 2472 Non Illuminated Tinplate Caboose

This is a Lionel 2472 Non Illuminated Tinplate Caboose. The 2472 was a carry-over tin-plate caboose design from Lionel‘s prewar era. This caboose -- and its cousin, the lighted 2457 -- were the only cabooses available from Lionel during the first few years of postwar production. Although the 2472 has a definate toy-like appearance, there remains a special charm and attraction to these items. Even today, some individuals focus their collecting efforts on Lionels initial postwar production years -- generally defined as 1945 to 1949. This caboose features all metal construction, die-cast metal trucks, die-cast metal operating knuckle couplers, metal wheels and axles.
$11.99

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