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Modern Enclosed Bi-level Autoracks?

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Posted by carcanojm on Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:38 AM
I just recently check out TTx's web site and I did find some measurement on this auto rack your are intrested in. I don't know if you have already seen this I thought that it migh help.

http://www.ttx.com/ttxdb/rauto2.asp

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    November 2001
  • From: US
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Posted by carcanojm on Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:38 AM
I just recently check out TTx's web site and I did find some measurement on this auto rack your are intrested in. I don't know if you have already seen this I thought that it migh help.

http://www.ttx.com/ttxdb/rauto2.asp

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Modern Enclosed Bi-level Autoracks?
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:12 PM
Does anyone know where I can get some information on modern car carriers? I want to scratch build an enclosed TTGX 89' Bi-level Autorack (a Tri-level would even work). I'm looking for any detailed information such as measurements, drawings or prints to work from. I contacted TTX but they can't offer any help.

I'm almost ready to go buy an 'HO' car and work from that but I'd rather use something a little more detailed if possible. I'm sure there must be an article in print someplace but I just can't seem to locate anything...

Thanks, Jon Foster.
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Modern Enclosed Bi-level Autoracks?
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:12 PM
Does anyone know where I can get some information on modern car carriers? I want to scratch build an enclosed TTGX 89' Bi-level Autorack (a Tri-level would even work). I'm looking for any detailed information such as measurements, drawings or prints to work from. I contacted TTX but they can't offer any help.

I'm almost ready to go buy an 'HO' car and work from that but I'd rather use something a little more detailed if possible. I'm sure there must be an article in print someplace but I just can't seem to locate anything...

Thanks, Jon Foster.

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