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Who wants one?
Posted by GTW6401 on Monday, February 8, 2010 9:38 PM

Hey if you have a spare hundred grand layin' around you can have yourself one of these beauties! Now if just gotta figure out how to get it into the basement....

 

http://www.ozarkmountainrailcar.com/c398_locomotives.htm

 

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Posted by LooseClu on Monday, February 8, 2010 9:55 PM

I wonder what the charge would be for USPS delivery?

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Posted by dbduck on Monday, February 8, 2010 10:02 PM

I bet if you walked in with 95 crisp Grover Clevelands they would prob say "DEAL!!"

fyi..Grovers are no longer in circulation Sigh

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Posted by nfmisso on Monday, February 8, 2010 10:04 PM
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Posted by da_kraut on Monday, February 8, 2010 10:13 PM

 That would be sooo much prettier then them silly pink flamingos on the front lawn

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Posted by wholeman on Monday, February 8, 2010 10:37 PM

I could use that to keep the neighbors from parking in my side yard.  I was going to build a privacy fence, but this seems like a better idea.

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 8:10 AM

nfmisso

I'm with Nigel, these are much more interesting and are within my era. I don't really even know what that other thing is, it's still 1954 here on the ATLANTIC CENTRAL.

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Posted by IVRW on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 8:43 AM
Ive seen this site before and for a few million $, you can buy yourself your own tourist RR. If only.

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Posted by R. T. POTEET on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 9:02 AM

Are these 2-track or 3-track models? and if 3-track how easy might it be to convert them to 2-track 12 VDC? Are these DCC-equipped? or at least DCC-ready? Is there a ready-to-drop-in decoder available? And considering the price they must be one of them thar--that's Ozarkese--Limited Production models that they were talking about in a recent posting!

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Posted by Robby P. on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 9:08 AM

 That's a neat website. 

 I agree, just get some "cold hard cash", and you can get your own line!!

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Posted by Medina1128 on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 10:03 AM

I wonder if UP would mind if I cut in a turnout and add the track needed to have it delivered and installed on my lawn. Then again, I wonder what then neighbors would think about me sounding the horn at 3 in the morning... heh heh.

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Posted by chutton01 on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 10:25 AM

GTW6401
Hey if you have a spare hundred grand layin' around you can have yourself one of these beauties! Now if just gotta figure out how to get it into the basement....

I'm sure it's been done a number of times since, but I recall a MR article from either the late 1970s/early 1980s (can't look at the MR index right now) featuring a guy who purchased the nose/cab section of an F unit that was being scrapped, and installed it in his basement (chopped down to fit) - for some reason I'm remembering either KCS or MoPac passenger loco colors.  I think he put the controls for his layout in the cab.

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Posted by Packer on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 11:22 AM

Why not get a few passeneger cars, an F or an E-unit and put a model railroad in them?

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Posted by steemtrayn on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 11:46 AM

Would I have to convert my layout to code 8700 rail?

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Posted by tatans on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 1:02 PM

Too bad not more of these locos aren't put back in service, it's as bad as new cars, drive a few years---get a new one send the old clunker to the scrap yard.   By the way, why don't people refer to this loco by the # C-39-8 ???  they use another description.

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Posted by germanium on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 1:14 PM

Problem - how do you get it past SWMBO ? They have a habit of noticing these little things.

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Posted by Seamonster on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 3:37 PM
Yeah, but what kind of mileage does it get?

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Posted by RailfanS on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 3:56 PM

I love this website. It's fun to dream isn't it?

On that note, I'd prefer one of these:

http://www.ozarkmountainrailcar.com/atsf_baggage_car_3430.htm
http://www.ozarkmountainrailcar.com/cnbagrpo7822.htm
http://www.ozarkmountainrailcar.com/up_dome_7009.htm

Why? Of course they all need work, but I see empty space. Empty space= LayoutBig Smile

Imagine having a layout in that dome car. Being a member of an operating crew and taking a brake in the crew lounge, the fully restored dome, before going back downstairs to run little trains...

What a wonderful dreamBig Smile

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Posted by IVRW on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 4:08 PM
Jamie, that 2nd car is actually mostly affordable at only 8,500. Hurry, make an offer!

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Posted by RailfanS on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 4:31 PM

IVRW
Jamie, that 2nd car is actually mostly affordable at only 8,500. Hurry, make an offer!

 

That's another reason I like the fixer uppers, They're CHEAP!!!

I know it's ONLY $8500, but the shipping and handling is probably just as much. I wonder if it will fit in one of those new USPS flat rate boxesWhistling.

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Posted by IVRW on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 4:37 PM
ROFL

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Posted by wholeman on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 5:10 PM

I just realized that I could use something like what the original poster has posted.  I live next to rail line that goes pretty close to where I go to school and work.  I could purchase one of those locos and drive up and down the rails.  Of course the RR wouldn't like it. 

I could use one of those passenger cars and make it into a house.  Think about it.  Hook on a train and go.  I would take the dome car.  Plenty of seating for family and friends.

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Posted by Allegheny2-6-6-6 on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 8:46 PM

Too bad not more of these locos aren't put back in service, it's as bad as new cars, drive a few years---get a new one send the old clunker to the scrap yard.   By the way, why don't people refer to this loco by the # C-39-8 ???  they use another description.

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 There is a business a few towns north of where I live that remakes out of production parts and rebuilds units for old EMD  equipment. the owner told me most of the retired loco's like this oen are bought and shipped over seas and to South America big big money business.

 

 I wonder how long it would take before the neighbors noticed it. Had a helicopter on a trailer in the drive way for two days when my neighbor was walking his dog and asked is that a helicopter? I said yup and he just went back to walking his dog.

 

Hum the family business still has property with an old siding on it I wonder ......Whistling mabe we can make em a deal for that one and the RS3[quote user="tatans"]


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