Seeing as back in the mid-1960s a friend gave me a used Lionel Santa Fe "GP9", this thread piqued my curiosity. So, I searched eBay for HO Lionel. What I turned up was quite interesting.
For example, IF this first piece is from the late 1950s, then given the state of the art at the time, it is quite nice. Note there are no "claws" used to hold the doors to the runners, and also note the cast metal sprung trucks:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/POSTW...b:g:-ToAAOSwEjtdaC9F
However, can't say the same about their "GP9". (Which appears to suffer from the same identity crisis as the Athearn "GP9"... the louvers indicate the models to be GP7's.) It was atrocious:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lione...a:g:bMAAAOSwNq9eR5oA
Conversely, Lionel's HO Alco FA1 was, again, quite nice for the era:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lione...5:g:JhcAAOSw9J9d8GOM
A surprise to me is that Lionel did indeed offer an F unit (F7) in HO scale... BUT... apparently they didn't make it. It looks all the world like the first Athearn F7 models with the infamous rubber band "Hi-Fi" drive. I had Athearn F7's with this same drive and the models look identical.
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Like I said, all of the above I found quite interesting. I didn't realize that their original HO line they launched in the late 1950s was so extensive. I also was surprised to find some of the models were quite nice for their day. And of course, I was not so much surprised, as I was amused, at some of the asking prices. Tends to make me think the sellers used the "Pipe Dream Pricing" method: $124 + $10.85 shipping for a boxcar (that's missing a coupler, no less)?
Anyway, I enjoyed my sashay down Learning Lane and now I know a bit more about Lionel's HO offerings than I did previous to this thread!
Andre