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Found this 1829 on the bay for a reasonable price. I think it's because it looked like it was stored in a dirt pile for like forty years. Took her apart,cleaned and shined the shell. Cleaned up and lubed the motor. Replaced the headlight socket and cleaned up the weight and the motor frame so it would have a ground again. Had a headlight lens from a 333 I saved parts from and it fit perfectly.  Runs very well! Now if I could just find the tender and caboose for it.....IMG_20220522_193134817IMG_20220522_193309550IMG_20220522_193238884IMG_20220522_193258504IMG_20220522_193249335

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