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Starting in 1927 American Flyer began to market freight cars of their own design in their Wide Gauge Line.  Prior to that (1926) they cataloged freight cars that were Lionel designed. As I was going through my photo archive of Wide Gauge I came across one of Flyer's early Cabooses

The #4011 in "ivory and khaki brown":

 

I recently spotted one of their Narrow (O) Gauge cabooses that someone had repainted in similar colors on ebay. I don't usually buy repaints, but since this Narrow Gauge caboose never existed and I liked the way it looked I decided to add it to the portion of my collection entitled "They didn't make it this way but if they had...."

Have a Great Tinplate Weekend

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

 

Last edited by Greg J. Turinetti

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