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To clarify….the Walthers picture is of a Deluxe Innovations N Scale model….as was the Micro-Trains version. The Deluxe car is an accurate model of an XM32…the Micro-Trains was a foobie on a PS1.
Charlie Vlk
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39288 (later 9288) was built at Havelock in 1946 as part of the group 39000-39499. In 1954, 100 cars had their Evans auto loaders removed and auxiliary doors sealed and, between 1956 and 1962, the remaining cars were similarly rebuilt, at which point the first digit was removed from the number and they were reclassified as XM. The line of brown paint above “CB&Q” on the side covers up the word “Automobile”.
There are references to, and photos of, 37000, the XM-32A painted green as the 100,000th freight car to be built with unit trucks, in Burlington Bulletin 7 page 12 and Zephyr 38 page 8. This car was displayed at the Chicago Railroad Fair in 1948. There is no mention in either reference to other cars being painted green at the same time.
Walthers had a model of 37000 at https://www.walthers.com/aar-1944-40-boxcar-chicago-burlington-quincy-green-w-quot-100-000th-car-w-unit-trucks-quot-stenci Not sure how accurate the model was but the stencil at the top left appears to have the same overall appearance / shape as the ones in the photos but with legible wording “This is the 100,000th freight car to be equipped with unit trucks”.
Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ
It is green. This part of an order with special trucks and was used in a ad
campaign for the trucks. I forget the truck type.
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