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Hi guys! I'm new to the forum but have been involved with the hobby for many years. I acquired this work caboose a few years ago and when servicing it recently I noticed one truck has a colorful sliding shoe. I assumed it must've been paint splatter but I was unable to get anything off. This 6420 also has coil coupler trucks, but if my memory serves me correctly they should only be on a 2420. I figured the original owner who I purchased this from may have switched the trucks but he said he never modified anything. Could this possibly be some sort of production anomaly?IMG_6897

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I have some replacement parts: sliding shoes and roller brackets, molded in mottled colors like the one pictured.

This 6420 also has coil coupler trucks, but if my memory serves me correctly they should only be on a 2420. I figured the original owner who I purchased this from may have switched the trucks but he said he never modified anything. Could this possibly be some sort of production anomaly?

 

Your 6420 could have left the factory with coil couplers. Cars show up with the "wrong" coupler assemblies and/or "wrong" trucks.
I don't think it adds or subtracts from the value of the car unless you are looking at a pristine car. If I was looking for a sample to add to my collection or complete a set, I would want a car with the "correct" trucks / couplers.

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C W Burfle posted:

I have some replacement parts: sliding shoes and roller brackets, molded in mottled colors like the one pictured.

This 6420 also has coil coupler trucks, but if my memory serves me correctly they should only be on a 2420. I figured the original owner who I purchased this from may have switched the trucks but he said he never modified anything. Could this possibly be some sort of production anomaly?

 

Your 6420 could have left the factory with coil couplers. Cars show up with the "wrong" coupler assemblies and/or "wrong" trucks.
I don't think it adds or subtracts from the value of the car unless you are looking at a pristine car. If I was looking for a sample to add to my collection or complete a set, I would want a car with the "correct" trucks / couplers.

It wouldn't be the first time I've seen a car with the "wrong" trucks. Most of the time I assume someone had switched one or both at some point. I'm not a big stickler when it comes to things like this, I mostly just like to run the stuff.

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