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1940's Lionel part #'s & cataloged items questions

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Posted by railroaded on Thursday, May 8, 2008 8:10 PM

  That postwarlionel.com shows the 2666t . Thanks guys, that all helps a lot.

 

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Posted by phillyreading on Thursday, May 8, 2008 4:41 PM

I have Greenberg's price guide and the first loco and tender you list go together, 1664 don't have the tender listed, the 224E with a 2666T tender is not listed, I will say it is a possibility as Greenberg's lists mainly the most common loco & tender combinations. I have a 249E with a unlisted tender by Greenberg's price guide. What is the 2666T tender? How many wheels and what color and/or roadname is on it?

As for the freight and passenger cars, Greenberg's pocket price guide don't list sets.

Lee F.

 

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Posted by bfskinner on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 8:06 PM
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1940's Lionel part #'s & cataloged items questions
Posted by railroaded on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 7:37 PM

  Here's a challenging question for you guys with catalogs or other lionel production lists.

 Do any of the following #'s go together as sets?

  Loco 1656                   Tender 6403B

  Loco 224E                   Tender 2666T

  Loco 1664                   Tender ?

  Passenger cars: 2642 (X2), & 2643

  Freight cars 6257X, 6456, & 6465

   Just trying to make some sense out of a few random pieces to see if any were sold together or if they belong to a set or something. Thanks in advance. -B in B

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