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Is anybody able to help me identify the item number for a group of Postwar Lionel tenders?
The tenders in question are 1130 style. The front truck (plastic) is set up to provide "ground" to the outside rails, and has the open style journals where you can see the tips of the axles.
The rear trucks are a mixture of plastic archbar and timken trucks, all with a non-operating coupler.
The front truck is held in place with a horse shoe washer
The rear truck is riveted.
The body is held on by a phillips head screw in the front (tabbed in the back).
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CW, this item is also identified in the Greenberg's Guide to Lionel Trains, 1945-1969, Volume VII: Selected Variations. Chapter II is devoted to Tenders.

There are descriptions and pictures of the 1062T Slope Back tender with the grounding strap, part #581-9 on the ground truck, #582-50 with a special drawbar that allows for an electrical (ground) connection to the engine. Without the grounding strap truck it's a 1061T.

The description in the Greenberg guide matches the Lionel notice posted above.

Also pictured is the 242T which is basically the 1130T/1060T mentioned in the above post.
I appreciate the comments everybody has made on this subject.
It's funny, I have the Greenberg variations book, but I hadn't thought to look there.
As it turns out, the Greenberg book is not 100 percent in concert with what I have, and what has been posted here.

The Greenberg book lists both the 242T and 1060T tenders as being unpainted. The tenders I have are definitely painted. I know this because one of them has flaking paint.

The Greenberg book does not list a 1062T.
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