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Posted - August 23 2015 : 11:57:38 AM
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Who made these cars? Seller says they're wood.
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Posted - August 23 2015 : 5:56:50 PM
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Tuscarora.... I searched the name of this railroad and found some garden railroad with the name "Tuscarora Railroad".
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Posted - August 23 2015 : 10:51:29 PM
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| Not sure Justin, but looks like you got yourself some nice models. Ambroid was one company that made these types I believe.
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Posted - August 24 2015 : 12:25:27 AM
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They kinda look like Central Valley trucks under those cars. Might be worth it just for them. Nice looking cars.
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Posted - August 25 2015 : 9:46:32 PM
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They look like they could be LaBelle cars with Central Valley trucks. Regards, Vic B.
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