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@coach joe posted:

Here's a small sampling of mine. Some custom painted NY area brewery box cars,Custom Paint Beer Cars-IMG_0006



Joe, the above 3 classics, Rheingold, Ballantine and Schaefer, are my favorites. Those were the beers that had billboards and commercials during the Yankee and Met games, and probably the NY Giant and Brooklyn Dodger games. Also, my dad drank Ballantine beer with his dinner most every night. Arnold

My family had a Delicatessen in Port Jefferson NY, about 1 block from the Harbor, he proudly displayed over 200 local and foreign beers in the store windows.  We were, and are a big Lionel family, had these box cars been available in the 60's and on into the late 80's, they would be have been on display.  He frequently placed various Matchbox Classic's in the window too, I think they were 1:70 scale (I still have them).  And of course, at Christmas, a train ran around the tree.  He would have loved the billboard 'spirits' reefers and beer box cars.  I am going to go hunting for a few myself.  Great looking cars, thanks for sharing.

I still have 5 boxes of beer cans I’ve had for around 50 years.  300 cans or so.  Why, I have no idea.  I’ve moved them 3 times.  Have 3 versions of Olde Frothingslosh.  That car is missing the model, the voluptuous miss Fatima Yechburgh.  0B1C5B75-CBCC-4C5B-ACB1-2202F1F3E8D0

Shame, that would make one fine mural.

Cheers to the beers,       W1

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@William 1 posted:

I still have 5 boxes of beer cans I’ve had for around 50 years.  300 cans or so.  Why, I have no idea.  I’ve moved them 3 times.  Have 3 versions of Olde Frothingslosh.  That car is missing the model, the voluptuous miss Fatima Yechburgh.  0B1C5B75-CBCC-4C5B-ACB1-2202F1F3E8D0

Shame, that would make one fine mural.

Cheers to the beers,       W1

I'm not aware of a car being made with Fatima on it, so It will have to be your imagination.

As a kid of the 70's A popular knitting project with all the Buba's after an afghan was to crochet a hat with beer can panels. At least two of my friends had Olde Frothingslosh hats

@Rayin"S" posted:

I hope the O gauge folks don't mind an S gauge intruder.Weber Beer

Ray

Hi guys,

I had posted this picture in March of this year, a person on the forum mentioned that he might like to have one of these, I said I would check to see if one might be available. I have come up with a car but I cant find the contact info for the man who was interested. If you still are interested in this car please contact me  at my email in my profile.

Thanks

Ray

Great thread, many memories.  My family had a Delicatessen in Port Jefferson and Dad liked to display the wide variety of Beer he had in stock, generally around 125 different brands.  The reefers that are being shown are great...especially that Trommer White Label!  Love it.  At any rate, Dads beer inventory made for very interesting  window displays too, and as Dad also started the family Lionel train collection, the beer was often shown with a short train oval and brass era die-cast cars.  The first Deli was in Howard Beach (1941-1961) and the (lower) Port Jeff Deli with trains, beer and cars was sold around 1985.  Funny how our little things make for huge memories.  Thanks all, be safe.

Great thread. Here's my lot. Boulevard Pale Ale out of Kansas City was the first true craft beer I ever had back in 1990 and I've been a huge fan ever since, so the two BLVD reefers from MTH were must-buys. My Dad would drink a beer or two when he finished mowing the lawn on hot summer days, but my tribute to his preferred spirit is the last pic…

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This collection of Budweiser cars is pretty impressive, I picked them up last year in a deal I couldn't refuse.    They are On-30 scale and I did have them incorporated into my O gauge layout.  So, I hope I don't get into trouble for sharing them here.

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There is also a flat car with railings and horses.

Doug

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Dude!

I am returning to this hobby (for the past year) after a 30+ year hiatus and the beer refers from ALL the o gauge manufacturers are making me thirsty! I love the look and detail and variety I'm seeing out there. I'm jealous. I've got dozens of "Lionel 9800's" rolling stock, but nothing like those

Sigh... Maybe someday I'll have a wood-sided-reefer train...

@boomer0622 posted:

    They are On-30 scale and I did have them incorporated into my O gauge layout.  So, I hope I don't get into trouble for sharing them here.

There is also a flat car with railings and horses.

Doug

I'm definitely going to make sure you get into trouble for posting these Doug..............unless you box them up and send them to me.

Really smart looking collection sir.

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