Some years ago, I bought a box of "Trolley Parts" on ebay; included was the body of an air-electric PCC with no front or rear. Two months ago I bought a "finishing kit with parts missing" on ebay for a PCC(I was planning to do a post-war electric) In the box was the front and rear for my "headless and tail-less car"......and now it is coming along as a Pittsburgh Railways air-electric PCC . Quentin at Q-Car is the source of the yet to be installed interior as well as much of the roof detail, along with Wiseman's. Quentin also made the intended trucks which were in the original junk box....
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Sometimes you just get lucky!
Paul Fischer
Yep (nice find). I just got done posting I got a little lucky on a Marx El Capitan set acquired slowly rear to front, over about a year. After the B unit came with an A shell too, the power unit came together cheap, with more junk, and a small order from R. Grossman.
I spent $12 on 3 junk boxes this last weekend. Ended up being a complete 197 radar antenna in really nice shape along with a 3419, 3349, 6650x2, 6175 (no rockets), 6311 (no pipes), 3472 (no mechanism), 470 rocket laucher, two ammo dumps and pieces of 2 exploding boxcars, several Flyer accessory controllers, a bunch of die cast train signals and some Lionel/Marx signals. I was after the 197 antenna and it actually works really nice, so I am happy and now have lots of cheap rolling stock for my 3 year old assistant to use on the layout
C.M McMahon posted:Quentin also made the intended trucks which were in the original junk box....
Q-car trucks in a junk box stops it from being a junk box instantly!
About a year ago, my 15 year old son and I stopped by a garage sale down the street and he quickly scoped out a box labeled HO Trains. He quietly whispered to me "Dad, those are Lionel OO". I asked how much for the whole box, they said $ 10 bucks, I said "Sold American". One was an EX+ black Tank Car and several other nice Cabeese and Gondola.
It pays to bring your kids up right.
Chris Sheldon
Nice work. Like to see it run.