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       newbie looking for guidance
       By: wjulaxer13 Date: August 31, 2017, 11:14 am
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       I was just given a variety of mostly pre war Lionel equipment
       including 384E, 384T, Vanderbilt streamlined loco, even an HO
       Lionel set. The boxes also have many cars for the engines to
       pull and they look pretty good from what I can tell. Track is
       garbage but it does have some reasonable looking equipment such
       as tower lights, log loader, etc. The 384e is in very rough
       shape with most of it in separate pieces. The streamline is not
       quite as bad.
       I am considering rebuilding the moving stock, engines and cars,
       for possible resale later and would like to know if there are
       any exploded views of the engines and tenders that will help me
       determine what parts I will need to purchase to perform this
       magic. Or for that matter if it is even worthwhile to make the
       effort. I am currently doing research on the engines to get more
       info about restoring them.
       Any ideas on how to approach this task would be appreciated.
       Thank you
       John
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       Re: newbie looking for guidance
       By: TrainLarry Date: August 31, 2017, 10:36 pm
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       George Tebolt has Prewar parts. Contact him for your needs.
 (HTM) http://www.georgetebolt.com/prelist.html
 (HTM) http://www.georgetebolt.com/prelist.html
       Larry
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