" O" Gauge Locomotive. Lubricate as per instructions. The Lionel Corporation. N.Y. Made in U.S. Of America.
It has a headlight and two small green lights on front. It has a small lever on top of the locomotive.
Pictures of it can be seen here:
" O" Gauge Locomotive. Lubricate as per instructions. The Lionel Corporation. N.Y. Made in U.S. Of America.
It has a headlight and two small green lights on front. It has a small lever on top of the locomotive.
Pictures of it can be seen here:
Jeff,
You have the version with spoked drivers, which is more desireable than the one with solid drivers. You should expect a fair value of about $200 - $250 for it, but on EBay, who knows? This could wind up putting your kid through college. It looks to have some rust on the drive rods, which would indicate that it probably is only in good or fair condition overall, having been stored in the damp.
Good luck with the sale!
That appears to be a 1947 2-6-2 #675 model. I can't tell from your photos, but see if any of these are a match:
Hello. I did see them but I noticed a couple of things. Mine is in far better condition. But I notice the bells on one or two of these is silver, mine is black and the thing in the center front is painted red and once again mine is black. As for the rust I think that must be the picture because there isnt a speck of rust on this engine and tender, seems to have been used very little actually.
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