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Posted - December 06 2005 : 09:42:01 AM
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Hello
Has anyone ever seen the blue and yellow freight warbonnet scheme Santa Fe GP-20 TYCO introduces with its 1976 catalog? My guess is this diesel is a prototype paint job and that TYCO actually goes from the old blue and yellow Santa Fe freight scheme for the GP-20 to the red and silver passenger warbonnet. Anyone with solid info on this one?
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Edited by - Tony Cook on December 09 2005 5:14:13 PM
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Posted - December 30 2005 : 09:13:54 AM
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| i actually have the F-9a Sante FE in the blue and the yellow if that means anything?
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Posted - December 31 2005 : 02:09:27 AM
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I just found this one on E-bay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Mantua-Vintage-GP-20-body-shell-Santa-Fe-5628_W0QQitemZ6025477809QQcategoryZ19137QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Posted - December 31 2005 : 8:32:24 PM
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Hello
The odd Santa Fe TYCO GP-20 features, if it exists, the road's freight blue-and-yellow warbonnet scheme as seen here...

The TYCO F-9s dressed in the Santa Fe blue-and-yellow freight warbonnet come in two variations and both do exist and are not terribly rare from what I've encountered...


It's that freight warbonnet GP-20 that I'd like to know if anyone has an example of in their collection.
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