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Wow fellows, this thread is growing and well deserved because General Mills kept Lionel’s name alive back late 1969/1970 ish I believe. The MPC line was colorful, and many quality trains were made. I remember when they made the 8753 GG1 which was tuscan colored and although it came with nylon gears, it was a great runner and made a lot of us Lionel followers very happy. As I said earlier in this thread, The Roundhouse Hobby shop in Louisville Kentucky has a fantastic MPC selection for your wants and needs.You can google their store up on your computers. Happy Railroading Everyone 3B8F71C5-FB1B-4457-918B-872C17F461448D786356-9F54-41FD-8841-2EA0C5DC5DA2073C3CD5-C69F-41DA-A9B0-0681A3C2D53A756F3C17-CE51-497F-AA4E-4851FB3B1753BBF49EA6-8ED6-458F-BC3F-031522A5210A

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