Lionel Post War 6462-125 Red Gondola w/ Barrels Box C8+

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The 6462 New York Central gondola has the distinction of being the first long gondola introduced by Lionel in the postwar era. This gondola was Lionel's answer to providing its customers with a longer and more realistic gondola than previous offerings (for example the 2452 gondola). The 6462 experienced many common manufacturing changes during its long 10-year run. For that reason, we'll highlight the common variations along with some of the more difficult ones to locate. Not all variations are listed on this web page. Features The 6462 was introduced in 1949 as a top-of-the-line gondola with a great deal of detail in the body. Standard features included: painted body with white lettering, staple-end trucks with operating couplers, brakewheel, footsteps at all four corners and a set of six large unstained barrels. As the production cycle evolved, so did the variations. Listed below are some of the more significant changes in year order: 1949 - Introduced as Lionel's premium gondola. 1950 - Footsteps at all four corners were eliminated. 1951 - Bar-end trucks replaced the staple-end trucks. 1953 - Between 1950 and 1953, brakewheels were gradually eliminated. All 027 sets were the first to see the brakewheel eliminated. Next to see their demise were the separate sale gondolas and finally the O gauge sets. 1954 - Sometime during 195 read more