I recently acquired this very interesting O Scale Pennsy GG1 and I'm hoping that someone here on the forum may have some idea of its origins. It's 19 inches long (note how it dwarfs the Lionel GG1 on the adjacent track), and weighs over 10 pounds due to the massive lead weight installed inside the shell. It has two Lionel steam engine drives (with third rail rollers removed) on a two-piece wooden frame. Presumably it ran on outside third rail. A magnet sticks to the shell- and it is formed of at least three pieces. It was missing one pilot truck, and one of the two pantographs was damaged but is repairable. It is painted gloss black (as opposed to Brunswick Green) and is beautifully hand striped, although it has of course suffered some paint loss over the years. I plan to touch up the paint and that will no doubt greatly improve its appearance.
Were there any GG1 O-gauge kits back in the day? Any suggestions on where I might find a suitable pilot truck to replace the missing one? Thanks!