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Great tow truck and great staging with autos in many of the previous posts.   I too love cars and want to integrate them into my layout.   I have a semi-large ARMY TRAIN that I have filled with flatbeds and various MILITARY vehicles and such and have never been able to find a GAMMA GOAT.    I was assigned to one in the 1980's when I was in the army and would love to find one to put on a flatbed.   Seems the only one out there is a kit that is too big on the bay.   I'd love to fine one in that 1/48-1/50 range ALREADY BUILT.   I'm not a very good model builder.  

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Coach Joe, You have to come clean after a statement like that. What do you know about the Roscoe Diner?  I have eaten there countless times. I covered that whole area for Honeywell for 10 years and did the school there. Then started my boiler business and did more work at the school and many other commercial customers in that area. Back in the late seventies, there was still quite a bit of the old NYO&W left. I did spend time touring the old rite-of-way and many of the old buildings and tunnels.

@42trainman posted:

Great tow truck and great staging with autos in many of the previous posts.   I too love cars and want to integrate them into my layout.   I have a semi-large ARMY TRAIN that I have filled with flatbeds and various MILITARY vehicles and such and have never been able to find a GAMMA GOAT.    I was assigned to one in the 1980's when I was in the army and would love to find one to put on a flatbed.   Seems the only one out there is a kit that is too big on the bay.   I'd love to fine one in that 1/48-1/50 range ALREADY BUILT.   I'm not a very good model builder.  

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😁 You may not be a great model builder, but you sure built a very nice layout.. Beautiful curves and straights...  I think I saw a Ggoat kit on a European web site.. Check out Great Britain model web sites. Their big on American military equipment'..

@Richie C. posted:

The "Young's" truck is a 1/43 scale 1932 panel delivery made by ERTL as part of a vintage vehicles series. I believe there were 7 different variations - Oil-O-Matic, Winn Dixie, Chicago FD and possibly Harley that I know of. The sun visor and spare tire are nice details. Great find.

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@Richie C. - how about that?!!  I just looked at it as a truck that I found at a train show that happened to have a personal connection to me.  Thanks for that informative background information.!!!

I just now looked at the box - it has 'Vintage Vehicle' as the label and it does say 'made by Ertl.  I never read any of the stuff on the box but thanks to your comments I just did.  On the back of the box is a somewhat big description of it.

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@mike g. posted:

Nice cars guys!

@walt rapp Nice find, I would even love to have something like in real life!
@Capetrainman Paul I know, Don't worry as you and Ed know along with many others I have almost as many autos as I do rail cars! I say almost as I just bought some TTX well cars! LOL

Mike, you have many great cars and pieces of heavy equipment, trucks, etc. on your layout, as I recall.  Once you get settled in your new location, hope you'll start a new layout.  Looking forward to seeing it for sure...!

The asphalt contractor just finished striping the parking lot at "Bob's" General Store today...rumors have it "Bob's" will be hosting this years Saturday night car rallies.  Bob's is located right across the tracks from "Sunset" Farms.  Other than an occasional "moo" from the resident cows or a whistle and fumes from a freight train passing by, Bob's parking will be a great place for the car buffs to show off their prize wheels this summer...

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