Jeff Kane has repo's:
As long as you are painting it you could do that.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
But you take the same yellow car and don't put the brackets back on and find a range patrol truck and now you have a 6151
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
http://rtssite.shutterfly.com/
Wow! Without knowing the load or having a box, really know sure what to tell. I'll go with 6111 as it appears to be the most common. I do have another yellow 6111 with bar end trucks and 3 (what look like) OE pipes. But only the box would tell for sure.
Thanks for all the replys!
Here is some more. Both seem to be the same information.
6111
http://postwarlionel.com/freight-cars/flatcars/logs-lumber-pipes/6111-flatcar-w-logs-or-pipes/
6121
http://postwarlionel.com/freight-cars/flatcars/logs-lumber-pipes/6121-flatcar-w-logs-or-pipes/
According to those linques provided, if it was yellow, and has plastic AAR trucks, the (probably) best listing for yellow with plastic AAR trucks is 6111.
Variation B: Painted YELLOW car with three to five logs and AAR trucks with disc couplers. Produced 1957 in box No. 6111-110.
If you can identify "early" AAR trucks, then 6121:
Variation G: YELLOW chassis with BLACK serif lettering. Came with three plastic pipes and early AAR trucks. Sometimes found in boxes that are marked 6121-60.
Hard to say without knowing what the load was.
Check here.
http://www.tandem-associates.com/lionel/lionel_trains_6121_flat_car.htm
http://www.tandem-associates.com/lionel/lionel_trains_6111_flat_car.htm
Yellow metal car with brackets to hold pipes or logs(brackets off for repainting afte rust removal). AAR plastic couplers. Black lettering.
Is it 6111 or 6121? TIA;
Bob
http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL1001/4368153/24763454/413415125.jpg
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