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Saw today at our Model Train Museum here in Norfolk

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Frank Reed
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LIONEL 17549 ROUTE 66 FLATCAR WITH TOURING STATION WAGON AND TRAILER

This LIONEL 17549 ROUTE 66 FLATCAR WITH TOURING STATION WAGON AND TRAILER features: Die cast sprung trucks and Operating couplers, Metal wheels and axles and includes a Resin Touring Station Wagon and Trailer.


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Curtis Parisi
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Even if O scale, the woodie and trailer look pretty bad. I would use some other 1/43 scale woodie and the Brooklin trailer on the flat car.


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Both cars with trailers, are really good looking!



   
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David Green
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Nice. I had this Lionel series in my collection for several years. Traded it and now regret the parting.



   
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Not sure what gauge this 1/24th scale would be in a train set. Franklin Mint's 1936 Ford with Trailer:

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124 works well with G gauge.  


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@perrone1 Have this set and love this set. The Mullins trailers were quite popular in the thirties and copied by several manufacturers much like the Ford Cobra is today.



   
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@perrone1 +1.



   
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Posted by: @bob-jackman

@perrone1 Have this set and love this set. The Mullins trailers were quite popular in the thirties and copied by several manufacturers much like the Ford Cobra is today.

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