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yukon11
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I'm no "spring chicken", but not old enough to remember these. Neat looking old cars. I like that photo of the 1929 Packard:

http://hooniverse.com/blog/2010/02/19/vintage-rail-inspection-cars-we-have-a-new-favourite-option-for-long-distance-travel/

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Clicked on the link-- very interesting, obscure stuff! Good find Richard. I was reading the fine print in one of the articles-- one of the conversions weighed in at 4 tons! All hand built perfection by the guys at the shops. Like one of the posters said-- these vehicles sure had a lot more class than today's bland F350-based high-railers, etc. Did you catch the part where you "crank the steering wheel counter-clockwise to apply an emergency brake," and that a RR bell and airhorn were also fitted? Any railfan would love one of these, just for the "cool" factor alone.
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That was 4 tons or 8,000 pounds, not 8 tons.

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That would be a hoot to cruise the rails in one of those!
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quote:
Originally posted by Dixie Flyer:
That was 4 tons or 8,000 pounds, not 8 tons.

Corrected..it was early, I was sleepy- so I multiplied 4 by 2, came up with 8- then wrote 8 tons in my post. Good catch, DF!
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