Pennsy’s Car 120 ‘Pennsylvania’-EXL release #34

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$92.00

Shipped April 2, 2019

One for 2nd Chance Mine!

Description

The ‘120’ car named ‘Pennsylvania’, will be on the Micro-Trains business car body with smooth sides which is closely accurate for this car. Decorated in the Pennsy’s Tuscan with black roof, this car will have the two stripe scheme.  Lettering and striping is in Pennsy’s ‘imitation or Duluxe Gold’ which was used in the early 1950’s.

This is the Pennsylvania version of this car ‘120’.

$92.00

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