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I am new to OGR and ask for your patience.

Recently retired, I now have time to devote to my pre-war & post war Lionel Trains. As word spread, friends and family supplied me with various pieces.

I was given a Lionel #6262 Wheel Car without the six sets of wheels. I would like to add wheels & axles to make it more complete. I have been searching for a Lionel Part Number for such an assembly without success.

I found a parts lists at http://www.olsenstoy.com/cd/nonopcar/noc6111l.pdf however I could not identify a set of wheels.

Could I create my own set of wheels by assembling #TC-70 Wheels & TC-118 Axle?

Thank you in advance for your thoughts.

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Most plastic postwar Lionel trucks have wheel sets with the axles pinched on the inside and outside.

How exact to you want to be?
Sometimes the axles were plated, sometimes black.
The shape of the wheel was changed at least once in the early 1960's. Maybe more times.

Sorry to say, it is not a high value car.
I would just try to find six matching wheel sets.

I have put wheel sets on those cars that did not have the axles pinched on the outside.
The wheel sets stayed together on the car just fine. But if I picked up the car carelessly and tipped it, the wheel sets would fall off the tray and come apart.

Last edited by C W Burfle

Marksman, It’s all a matter of preference, but the actual load only consisted of 6 wheelsets.  If you like/prefer 8, then it looks great.  The RED 6262, is the much sought after, and very expensive issue.  Many things have been said, that dealers, in the early days, would take the Red ones out, and replace them with the common Black version.  I don’t see where that was actually the case.  I think it’s more along the lines of, not that many Red ones were actually made, which makes them Rare & desirable.  Just my opinion.

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