RailSmith- SP coach ‘2424’

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$56.00

MSRP $54

Description

Coach 2424

Pullman-Standard build a series of fifteen fluted coaches for the ESPEE (Southern Pacific) in 1937.  These cars were intended for long distance overnight service. This car 2424 was assigned the Overland Route trains, the City of San Francisco or the San Francisco Overland.

This is a classic car for this series.

(NOTE -only this art is shown lighter to enhance the view of the flutting. The car will match the beautiful Harbor Mist Gray of all RailSmith Models)

 

$56.00

Out of stock

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