Flea Market Honey Hole

Started by ACL1504, Today at 02:18:48 PM

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ACL1504

I normally don't go to flea markets. When Pam wants to go, I'll sit in the car and read, telling her to take her time.

This time I went and looked at a bunch of junk, literally. There is an antique mall next to the flea market and we strolled over to get out of the heat.

A man had a booth and was selling trains. I looked and he also had a bunch of junk. In the corner, I spied a stack of Athearn Blue Boxes. I found a little honey hole in that corner.

Now, I don't need anymore freight cars. I have to many now and 80% of them aren't even on the layout.

But to my great surprise, these were choice Athearn freight cars. I couldn't let this opportunity pass.

I paid the man $4 each for six Atheran blue boxes. He said he has had these for years and doesn't have layout. He assembled them and put them back in the boxes.

Athearn #1501 is the Texaco tank car. It carries number 270. Athearn released this car in Auguest of 1957. It is new, assembled in the box. There is no dust/dirt or wear on the car. The color is still bright, there is no wheel wear and it has the old Athearn horn hook couplers.





 Athearn #1503 is the Mobil Gas tank car and carries #2378. Athearn released this car in August of 1957.

It also is new, assembled in the box with nothing broken of missing. It has no wheel wear and horn hook couplers.





Athearn #1504 is the Union tank car. It carries #10171 and was released in September 1961. Like the others it is new, assembled and in the box. Nothing broken or missing on this one either.







I have a couple others which I'll share later in the week.




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Larry C

Dang Tom!! Nice find and look to be in mint condition; congrats finding the honey hole.
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jbvb

I remember them on hobby shop shelves and model railroad magazine ads.  But my hobby stuff/hobby space ratio is already at the limit.
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Rick

Tom, congratulations on a nice find and deal.

Jerry

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