I have one, an MPC era version fictitiously lettered for Pullman Standard.
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Shortly after selling them, I purchased the few scale-sized PS-1 boxcars that Lionel produced as Postwar 6464 look-a-likes. But after only two 2-pack offerings, it appears Lionel has tabled that series. If they ever resume the scale series 6464's, I'll buy them. But I'm not holding out much hope, since dealers ended up blowing out the two sets of 2-pks thus far.
Oh well...
David
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That MPC-era boxcar isn't part of the 6464 boxcar series; it's actually part of the 9700/9400 box car series (I have the same car somewhere in my collection). And there actually was a prototype boxcar that was painted up & lettered similar to that, celebrating the one millionth boxcar that Pullman-Standard made.
Strictly speaking, any Lionel-branded boxcar made after 1969 aren't considered "true" 6464 series boxcars, as that numbering convention was also the catalog # used by the Lionel Corporation from 1953 up until then. After that, when the Lionel Corporation got out of the toy train business and sold their tooling to General Mills/MPC heralding in the "modern era", the boxcars (and pretty much all Lionel-branded products in general) adopted a completely new catalog numbering convention that started with the 6-xxxx prefix that remains to this day. The first of the 6464-based boxcars were part of the 9400 series, eventually adpopting the 9700 series and then the 9400 series onwards; each revision due to running out of numbers for those numbering series. Even the "6464 series" boxcars made in the modern era have a completely different catalog # that doesn't match the car # like postwar did.
Having said that, I probably have a couple of postwar & modern era "6464" boxcar pictures lying around somewhere in addition to MPC & LTI era traditional boxcars based from the 6464 molds; I'll post them if I find them.
quote:The first of the 6464-based boxcars were part of the 9400 series...
I think you meant to type 9200 series,
quote:The first of the 6464-based boxcars were part of the 9400 series...
I think you meant to type 9200 series,
Correct, 9200, thanks for the correction (I should know better owning a number of cars from each series).
Shortly after selling them, I purchased the few scale-sized PS-1 boxcars that Lionel produced as Postwar 6464 look-a-likes. But after only two 2-pack offerings, it appears Lionel has tabled that series. If they ever resume the scale series 6464's, I'll buy them. But I'm not holding out much hope, since dealers ended up blowing out the two sets of 2-pks thus far.
Oh well...
David
I still have all of mine, including the Western Pacific 6464-250 (6-39236) which was the last car released in the postwar remake series. I also have several of the special issue 6464 cars such as;
6-29203 Maine Central Boxcar #6464-597
6-52051 TCA B&O Sentinel Boxcar #6464095
6-52058 TTOS ATSF Boxcar #6464-1895
6-52081 Chicago & Northwestern Boxcar #6464-555
Along with a few other two and three packs;
6-29282 6464 Archive 3-Pack Set
6-21756 6464 Overstamp Boxcar 2-Pack
6-29281 6464 Overstamp Boxcar 2-Pack
6-29286 6464 Overstamp Boxcar 2-Pack
I was obsessed, can't for the life of me remember why?
Here are my LTI remakes......I love them and they make a nice display....
I'm glad I waited out the series....
Peter
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I have no originals. I did have most of the LTI series remakes, but sold all but one set.
Jeff Davis
Here's what I have in my collection. The Santa Fe is LTI and the Missouri Pacific has a repro door. They are fun to collect and they are great runners.
franktrain
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Here's what I have in my collection. The Santa Fe is LTI and the Missouri Pacific has a repro door. They are fun to collect and they are great runners.
franktrain
Nice collection. I enjoy collecting the postwar 6464 series also. I have 22 of them....all with original boxes. Finding the boxes was the hard part!
I only have a modern one in the "6464 style", the Eagle Scout boxcar. I really want a State of Maine one though (the full stripe door, not the red door), I remember seeing a couple of the real ones when we use to vacation in maine when I was younger.
NOW THEN...This is what it is all about, Toy Trains! What scale? There is no scale. Gotta love it.... Thank you!
At one point I had just about every 9700 series boxcar. The best part of the collection was the best part of collecting. The fuel the drove train show attendance through the roof, the hunt finding them. I searched out local shows , TCA meets and just about every venue where I thought those last few missing numbers could be found. When I had them all I sold the collection and never looked back.
Not much remains of that era but I still own the LTI 10 set 6464 series cars..
Pretty cool set.
Joe
Just curious how many cars/and variations were part of the post war 6464 series?
Simon
Peter, I really like the display you've created. I have about 6 of the reissue sets; very casually hunting the remainders.
Thank you, Carl.....I have always loved those cars....and the re-issues made them made them affordable enough to be able to get them all. I love looking at them!
Peter
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Fantastic, Jim
Peter
Nice Jim. I like your display. I have to come up with something similar. I have 6 of the originals, the 30 car set of repros, most of the variations, many of the convention cars and few of Robert Salerno's variations.
My name is Pete and I am a collector.