Seems a bit much for common tinplate items, don't you think? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-14-M...079919?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item43c226032f
On a good day...if the F unit was complete and the matching A unit was there...and if there was a steam loco to go with that tender......if....if....if.
Some of the scariest looking track I have seen in a while. http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-RAI...581154?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item4aca2dd4e2 And a caboose? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Lionel-Caboose-/111248185557?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item19e6e898d5
Pre-weathered. Left in a snow bank for a week or two.... A couple more beers and it will be a mint Blue Comet set....
The seller states that he/she is not and expert on trains, judging by the price, I can see that. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lionel-trai...d=100005&prg=8934&rk=2&rkt=5&sd=350975019261&
Rusty and bent 027 track. Zero. Rare metal cased power packs. Zero. Mouse eaten partial boxes. Zero. Engine with skates, dinged, chipped, peeled, oh, add it to the lot, $50-$75 the whole thing. Cars don't look too bad...but four months ago I gave away all the two dome tanks I had....have more of those stock cars than I need....no more cabooses...especially non-stack versions....027 Milk Cars, have about 8 of the silly things. Got a watchman's shanty is a WHOLE lot better shape. Really, whole thing, $50-$75. How can it be "good condition" when seller says "rusting"? Dave
According to the seller's description, the NOS stands for "New Old Stock". However, if I were to use this motor, will my train go very fast?
Just for a tender? http://www.ebay.com/itm/LIONEL-POST...352788?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item461fb036d4
671W is not the usual turbine tender that I've seen. Not even a six-wheel truck unit. The one shown is the standard, run-of-the-mill plastic coal rectangular tender with a plastic whistle. Now if it was a metal version...2235w....yeah.... Here's a 671W for $79: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lionel-Early-POSTWAR-Deluxe-TENDER-671W-for-STEAM-ENGINES-/351068674848
[TABLE] [TR] [TD]2671W - Pennsylvania Whistling Tender [/TD] [TD="align: center"]1947 - 1949[/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"]:[/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"]~ ~ ~ ~ [/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"]~ [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]4424W 8-Wheel Lionel Lines Whistling Tender [/TD] [TD="align: center"]1946 - 1949 [/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"]:[/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"]~ ~ ~ ~[/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"]~[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]4671W 8-Wheel Lionel Lines Whistling Tender [/TD] [TD="align: center"]1946 - 1949 [/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"]:[/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"]~ ~ ~ ~[/TD] [TD="bgcolor: #99CCFF, align: center"][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]2046W-50 - 8 Wheel Pennsylvania Whistling Tender [/TD] [TD="align: center"][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Most common ones I've seen. Never looked right with the 671W. Just opinion. All the ones that used to sell at the local Trash Collectors of America shows had anything but the 671W...which is probably why he's selling just the tender...found a better one for his loco!
The line above that: 671W 8-Wheel Lionel Lines Whistling Tender: 1946-1947. Mine was a 1946. Knew that due to the source from which it was acquired.