Description: The American Flyer Prewar O Gauge Dark Green 492G Baggage Car, 521 Club Car, and (2) 524 Coach Cars are very desirable 3/16 scale die cast passenger car to have. All (3) heavyweight passengers have die cast bodies along with metal details and are equipped with 6-wheeled pressed steel trucks with link couplers. Also to mention, all (3) cars are equipped with interior lighting, however, none of the cars' lighting have been tested. The pressed steel 492G Dark Green Baggage Car has been expertly refurbished. The baggage car like the (3) die cast also hasn't been tested. All (4) cars have all detail parts intact and from my inspection all (4) car bodies DO NOT have any signs of warpage or cracks. Their dark green bodies have a bright clean sheen, but there are some minute chips and a few small scratches on the die cast bodies. Also to mention, one of the cellophane inserts that fit into the baggage door of the 521 Club Car has become dislodge and is inside the die cast car. So far I have been unable to retrieve this small rectangular window insert from inside the car's die cast body. All (4) cars are being sold "AS IS" so please examine the pictures provided in order to determine the overall condition. As iterated above, this is a very collectible and sought after set of passenger cars especially in this condition. The stated shipping cost only applies to the "lower 48 states". If any questions please email.
Price: 475 USD
Location: Dupo, Illinois
End Time: 2024-11-26T04:38:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 27 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Power Type: AC
Assembly Status: Ready to Go/Pre-built
Color: Dark Green
Material: Pressed Steel & Die Cast
Scale: 1:64
Grade: C-6 Very Good
Year Manufactured: 1939
MPN: 492G, 521, & 524
Control System: Analog
Gauge: O
Vintage: Yes
Brand: American Flyer
Type: Passenger Set
Rail System: Three-Rail System
Corporate Roadname: American Flyer Lines
Theme: Transportation
Features: 3 Die Cast Heavyweight Passenger Cars
Time Period Manufactured: 1940-1949
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States