#15.5 PECOS BILL

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$89.00

This is the first time since this run sold out that a car has been found and offered here.

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Special release in time for the convention in the great state of Texas. Proudly showing the “Lone Star”, this is number 15.5 in the American Fruit Packer Series.

This is the first time a wood reefer has been used in the AFP series. Also different it is displaying it’s own name “American Fruit Packers”.

NSC number is NSC-MTL 10-31.
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$89.00

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