Hello Folks,
This is my first post on the OGR Forum. I've been tinkering with model trains all of my life, and recently was introduced to Lionel trains through a couple of fortuitous inheritances. Since all of the locomotives, rolling stock, tracks and accessories had been in long-term (over 35 years) storage (and some rough play) I've had to service every piece of equipment. By now I've had a lot of practice and if I do say myself, I'm getting pretty good at it!
I'm at the point where I am expanding the collection, and I recently acquired a 2328 Burlington GP7, which had been advertised as needing some attention.
Cosmetically, the shell is in much nicer condition that I have been expecting for this particular model; my research indicated that the silver finish rubs off very easily, whereas the shell on this one is an 8 or 9. However, it looks as if a prior owner either drastically modified the existing chassis or swapped it out for something different. Pictures are attached, but I have documented several apparent differences from original: (1) Handrails are different; (2) Light bulb sockets are newer 'wedge' style (not bayonet; (3) motor is mounted directly to truck; (4) horn is missing; (5) fuel tank/battery box is just a fixed fuel tank and does not open to accept battery.
I really don't mind the exchange, as it doesn't appear to be too 'hacky', but I would like to identify the donor model number so at least I can knowledgeably service it. On the other hand if an original chassis/motor were to drop into my lap I would probably swap it over.
And is there any way I could adapt a horn to this different chassis?
Thanks in advance for your assistance and support. Looking forward to more participation online here.
Cheers, Ken