Description
A joint effort from General American and Evans Products, these AAR class bunkerless refrigerator cars were produced beginning in the early 1950s. Featuring two large horizontal panels flanking a 7 ’7 ” door, these cars had a very unique appearance due to the horizontal rivet strip that joined the panels. With fewer seams than a standard box car, these cars were supposed to be less prone to rust and leakage. By 1959, over 1,000 of these boxcars were produced. Features: Highly detailed, ready-to-run model with accurate painting and printing Late improved Dreadnaught ends Overhanging diagonal panel roof with or without roofwalk as per the prototype Straight-side sill body design 8/8 panel, riveted sides Highly detailed underframe Separately-applied ladders, grab irons and latch bars Blackened metal wheels AccuMate ® couplers AccuMate ® couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.