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I didn't see this one up on your site Tony, so here's a decent pic. Actually I'll get another pic once I clean it up and replace the horn. No idea of the stock number, no box.

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That big girl is so pretty. How did it run? I'm guessing it's 12 wheel drive? Do you have other road names?
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That's a Model Power Alco Century 628. That demo paint is cool, I have one but it's handrails aren't in good shape. Think outta the many folks who've brought this model over (AHM, Life-Like, Model Power, and recently IHC), only Model Power may have offered the gold ALCO demo and I think that Model Power run dates to around 1980.
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FOR RIVAROSSI I USE THE FOLLOWING SITE DEDICATED TO THE INVENTER OF THE NAME SO TO SPEAK,IT CAN BE CONVERTED TO ENGISH,KEN
http://digilander.libero.it/Rivarossi/
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what a short memory i have read this then posted asking who made it within days,old age i suppose,thats my excuse,wonder why the horns seem to be week point off these, ken
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