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GG-1 Guy
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I usually brows through Tony L's web site (www.goingincirclez.com) between 2 - 3 times a week checking for variants and such when I stumbled on what I think may be a 5th variation of the So76 Washington's crossing car. I brought the set for Zombievickers:

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GG-1 - You have a 2nd release version - Nice clean car and graphics. The open steps indicate this is early Spirit of 76 release - later production Spirit of 76 have closed in steps - i have every known variation of all the 76 boxcars as does GIC i think - Hope this helps you.


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GG-1 Guy
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Yes, I have the same one as you, but there is one more of the 2nd release where there is more data on the side. I like the first run sets and your right, there highly sought out.
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