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American Flyer 314 AW

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American Flyer 314 AW
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 12:08 AM

I have a 314AW  American Flyer Engine in its original box- smoke and whistle train (the box has a date of 1950 printed on it), it has cars 625(silver) , 630 , 632 both the cars and the train are like brand new condition,(the cars were wrapped in the kraft paper , and the engine is in a corrogated type box)  included are a #2 transformer and the whistle controller and some tracks. I believe that is/was used a couple of times and put up , as far as I can tell there are no paint chips and the cars look like they were made yesterday -  and I also have a bill for when it was serviced in 1975. according to the bill - the cord for the transformer was replaced and the engine serviced.....it has very little use  -my kid received it as payment for cleaning out a storage shed..... is this train a fairly rare train? Did they make a whole lot of them? Thanks for any response.....

 

(p.s is it alright to ask a value on it....?)

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 4:51 AM

According to the Greenberg 2007 price guide the good/excellect prices are, 314AW $95-355; 625 $8-31; 630 $5-17;632 $4-18.  You don't see them real often, but not super rare.  Desireable? yes.  I am looking for one myself.  Can you post some pictures?

Jim 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 6:21 PM

http://members.cox.net/tgomez8/train/

 

here is some pics - the first is a bill for when it was worked on in 1975!

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:30 AM

I may be interested; email me at sturgeonjm@ports.usec.com

Jim

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