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AF Tinplate O Gauge 3-Car Pass. Set - Restored

Here is a American Flyer Tinplate O Gauge 3-Car Passenger Set.
$74.99

AMT 2003 Santa Fe Diner Car EX+/Box

This is an AMT 2003 Santa Fe Diner Car. This car features an aluminum body, die-cast trucks, metal wheels, and knuckle couplers.
$64.99

AMT 2004 Buena Vista Aluminum Vista Dome/Box

The is an American Model Toys 2004 Santa Fe Buena Vista Dome Car. Features include an aluminum body, die-cast metal trucks, die-cast metal operating knuckle couplers, metal wheels and axles, interior illumination, and this car measures approximately 15 " long.
$59.99

Lionel 2442 Clifton Vista Dome Car Red Stripe/letters

Here is a Lionel 2442 Clifton Vista Dome Car from 1956. It is part of the Red Stripe passenger car set, among the harder to find of the O27 passenger car sets from the Postwar Era. It matches the 2444, 2445, and 2446 cars. It is lighted and has metal trucks and operating couplers.
$58.99

Lionel 2532 LL Silver Range Aluminum Vista Dome Car EX-

This is a Lionel 2532 Lionel Lines Silver Range Aluminum Vista Dome Car from 1952-60. It features an extruded aluminum body, an illuminated interior with passenger silhouetted windows, die-cast trucks with operating metal couplers and it measures 15 inches long.
$74.99

Lionel 2533 LL Silver Cloud Aluminum Pullman Car EX

This is a Lionel 2533 Lionel Lines Silver Cloud Aluminum Pullman Car from 1952-59. It features an extruded aluminum body, an illuminated interior with passenger silhouetted windows, die-cast trucks with operating metal couplers, metal wheels and axles, and it measures approximately 15 inches in length..
$119.99

Lionel 2533 LL Silver Cloud Aluminum Pullman Car/Box

This is a Lionel 2533 Lionel Lines Silver Cloud Aluminum Pullman Car from 1952-59. It features an extruded aluminum body, an illuminated interior with passenger silhouetted windows, die-cast trucks with operating metal couplers, metal wheels and axles, and it measures approximately 15 inches in length..
$120.99

Lionel 2625 LL Heavyweight Irvington Passenger Car

This is a Lionel 2625 Lionel Lines Heavyweight Irvington Passenger Car from 1946-47. The 2625 Pullman Passenger Car is part of the Madison-style passenger car series. This term -- Madison-style -- was not used by Lionel in its catalogues or literature, but was created by Lionel enthusiasts during the postwar era. To this day, the Madison-style passenger cars remain in demain by collectors and operators. The 2625 is a unusual car. It was produced with three different car names during its production era. For 1946 and 1947, the 2625 was produced with Irvington, Madison and Manhattan lettering below the windows. Beginning in 1948, the Madison and Manhattan cars were assigned their own numbers -- 2627 and 2628 respectively -- and the 2625 was only available with the Irvington name. It features a Bakelite body, an illuminated interior, clear window strips and metal trucks with operating metal couplers. It measures 15 inches long. The Irvington cars were Lionel‘s top of the line passenge
$139.99

Lionel 2627 LL Madison Lighted Passenger Car

This is a Lionel 2627 Lionel Lines Heavyweight Madison Passenger Car from 1948 to 1950. The 2627 Pullman Passenger Car is part of the Madison-style passenger car series. This term -- Madison-style -- was not used by Lionel in its catalogues or literature, but was created by Lionel enthusiasts during the postwar era. To this day, the Madison-style passenger cars remain in demain by collectors and operators. It features opening doors, a strong bakelite body, an illuminated interior, clear window strips, 6-wheel plastic sided trucks with metal wheels and axles and operating electro-couplers and is 15 inches long. The Madison cars were Lionel‘s top of the line passenger cars in the 1940s.
$139.99

Lionel 2628 LL Manhattan Passenger Car

This is a Lionel 2628 Lionel Lines Heavyweight Madison Passenger Car from 1948 to 1950. The 2628 Pullman Passenger Car is part of the Madison-style passenger car series. This term -- Madison-style -- was not used by Lionel in its catalogues or literature, but was created by Lionel enthusiasts during the postwar era. To this day, the Madison-style passenger cars remain in demain by collectors and operators. It features opening doors, a strong bakelite body, an illuminated interior, clear window strips, 6-wheel plastic sided trucks with metal wheels and axles and operating electro-couplers and is 15 inches long. The Madison cars were Lionel‘s top of the line passenger cars in the 1940s.
$139.99


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