[PRR-talk] [FOR SALE]Custom Bowser HO PRR H21a Hoppers

Dennis dennis at onerrave.com
Tue Jan 1 13:36:33 EST 2008


We commissioned a Custom Run of Bowser PRR H21a Hoppers.  We are  
offering a total of 18 new, different road numbers.  There are a total  
of 29 sets available.  FREE SHIPPING for PRR-Talk List Members until  
01/20/08.

All hoppers will be FCC with white lettering.

1911 thru 1917 70 ton H21a "quad" hoppers were introduced for coal  
service. During 1922 and 1923 all early H21 hoppers were converted to  
H21a's by replacing the 50 ton trucks with 70 ton trucks equipping  
them for coal service and bringing the total to 36,000 H21a hopper  
cars. The original 1909 thru 1930 quad hoppers were built with the  
"old style" double door hopper. During the 1930's and early 1940's all  
old style double-door hoppers were replaced with the "saw tooth"  
hopper, increasing capacity by 39 to 40cubic feet making them easier  
to maintain.

KIT INCLUDES: injection molded plastic body, hopper doors, wine door  
latches with door bracing, coal load, interior bracing, end mounted  
brake wheel or top mounted brake wheel, magnetic sprung knuckle  
couplers, one piece molded trucks, and 33" chilled wheels with RP-25  
flanges on brass axles.

Delivery:  NOW IN STOCK!

Circle Keystone Lettering was applied starting in Jan 1930 and lasted  
into the late fifties.

H21a with Circle Keystone:  14 Cars Bowser (54051)

H21a with Circle Keystone with Coal Goes to War Logo: 4 Cars (Bowser 54061)


Packaging:

18 Pack - 1 each of the 12 pack and each 3 pack

12 Pack - 10 H21a With Circle Keystone, 2 H21a With CK & Coal Goes to War

3 Pack - 2 H21a With Circle Keystone, 1 H21a With CK & Coal Goes to War

3 Pack - 2 H21a With Circle Keystone, 1 H21a With CK & Coal Goes to War

Payment by U.S. Postal Service Money Order or Pay-Pal only.

Details and pricing:  http://www.onerrave.com

Please email dennis at onerrave.com for pricing information.


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Dennis
dennis at onerrave.com

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