Hi Bill, Al;

Lovely looking model.

Interestingly, the car appears to be based on the same design as the classic 
SOO LINE "sawtooth" Fowler boxcar. With solid sides and a new door, I suspect 
you would be there.

Later era modelers might want a Murphy XLa roof, like the SHS USRA cars, but 
that's an easy change.

Pieter E. Roos

--- On Sun, 10/21/12, Bill Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
All,  We interrupt the latest MTH & Lionel volleys for a new product 
announcement.  Here is the website for the Soo Line Stock car kit I have made 
references to in the past few months. http://www.eastwestrailservice.com Make 
all inquires for the car to Al Castellani [email protected] I saw 
test pieces for the stock car at CJSS. It is very nice.  I designed the stirrup 
steps for it, and have them for sale separately now. Contact me directly if you 
have interest in buying the stirrup steps only.  Thank You,
Bill Lane

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