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1. Nylint Car Carrier 2. Water Tower 3. Structo Cement Mixer 4. Rico Station 1. Nylint car carrier 27. Tonga steam shovel 2. Water tower 28. Zorro lunchbox w/thermos 3. Structo cement mixer 29. Nylint road grader 4. Rico station 30. Choice onshelf / Plasticville 5. Lionel houses 31. Choice on shelf / Plasticville 6. Boxed Lionel whistling freight shed 32. Star cap gun with holster 7. Lionel crane ramp 33. Trooper & tight rope cap guns 8. Lionel watchmen tower 34. Buffalo horn tomahawk 9. Lionel houses 35. Plastic Indians Cowboys horses 10. Choice operating freight station / airport plane 36. G.I. Joe N0S hanger 37. Action Jackson bag lot 11. Bauchman trolleys HO 38. HO figures and dozer 12. MTH trestle set 39. Tray lot track / HO miscellaneous 13. MTH transformer 40. Snap on Tractor\Trailer 14. HO transformer 41. Choice Texaco\golden rule 15. Choice 153 track connectors / track clips 42. Tonka dune buggy Jeep 16. Western Union telegraph set 43. Friction fire truck 17. Lionel 022 switches 44. Nylint flatbed with car 18. Lionel oil drum loader 45. American camper pellet rifle .177 19. Lionel postwar call ramp with car 46. Department 56 / choice 20. Lionel bumpers and Signal tower / choice 47. Department 56 street lamps / choice 21. Lionel operating billboard 48. Department 56 street lamps / choice 22. Lionel track maintenance kit 49. Department 56 fiber optic water fountains / 23. Lionel 460 piggyback transportation set choice 24. Lilliput robot boxed toy 50. Department 56 lot 25. Lionel trestle bridge 51. Pine haven pond and trees 26. Lithograph fire truck 52. G.I. Joe Astro locker / contents 53. G.I. Joe footlocker with contents and tray 83. Lionel B&O 6468 double door box car 54. G.I. Joe adventure team vehicle 84. Lionel 736 Berkshire 55. G.I. Joe talking backpack 85. Lionel post war three car passenger set 56. G.I. Joe footlocker / Marine 86. Lionell 140 banjo signal 57. G.I. Joe footlocker / army 87. Lionel pre-war 1664 template passenger set with locomotive\tender 58. G.I. Joe trashcan 88. Lionel 280 consolidation steam engine and 59. Conrail safety award train set (One of 50) tender with with Box and TMCC rail sounds and 60. Lionel pikes peak race set command control 89. Conrail 1993 safety award cap 61. Lionel super O switches 62. Lionel super O track with connectors 90. ZW transformers\choice 63. Wings of Texaco planes… Choice 91. ZW transformers\choice 92. Type 1033 transformer/90 W/choice 64. Wings of Texaco planes… Choice 65. Wings of Texaco planes… Choice 93. Type 1033 transformer/90 W/choice 66. Wings of Texaco planes… Choice 94. Lionel KW post war transformers/190 W 67. Wings of Texaco planes… Choice 95. Lionel KW post war transformers/190 W 96. Lionel type TW transformer with extra case 68. Wings of Texaco planes… Choice 69. Wings of Texaco planes… Choice 97. Lionel CW 80 transformer 70. Wings of Texaco planes… Choice 98. LW transformer / 125 W 71. Lionel 221 with aluminum wheels steam 99. Pot metal antique car locomotive and tender 100. PRR keyholder 72. Lionell 3451 log unloader / box 101. Track cleaning car 73. Lionell 2065 Hudson engine and tender 102. Twin bin dump with bins 74. Trump car 2020 103. Operating search light car 3620 75. Lionel 6414 auto loader / cars 104. Twin Bin dump / operating barrel car / choice 76. Choice 6572 / 6464–275 105. Lionel Dunkin’ Donuts tractor trailer 77. Burlington 2328 GP9 106. Lionel 6517 Bay window caboose 78. Tootsie toy freight train box 107. Caboose / choice 79. State of Maine 6464-275\box 108. Lionel Bay window caboose 80. Great northern boxcar 109. Lionel N5C Pennsylvania caboose 81. Lionel 1615 switcher 110. Post war box cars / choice 82. Lionel 2055 Hudson locomotive /tender 111. Specialty operating cars/choice 112. Cherry picker / rocket launcher with parachute / 142. Kibri HO crane choice 143. Kibri HO cement trucks 113. Choice / boxed cars 144. Royal Air Force recovery set 114. Operating Bosco milk car with platform (boxed) 145. Mini kits Old time factory 115. Post war steam freight set boxed 146. HO cement plant 116. Post war trestle bridge 147. Scale model cars / Choice 117. Three rivers fast freight set boxed w/ train sounds 148. Fastlane 8pack / choice 118. MTH Santa Fe super chief boxed set 149. Motor transport 119. Scale model cars back / choice of seven 150. Scale model cars / choice 120. HO mini kits 121. Tyco / mini kits lot 300. Structo log truck 122. Bachman car transporter 301. Elvis car 123. Cat toys 302. Marx army tank 124. Homes of yesteryear 303. Buddy L Mack truck 125. Life like circus train (10 car lot) 304. Boxed toys (choice) 126. HO carnival rides / choice 305. Boxed toys (choice) 127. Carnival lot 306. Boxed toys (choice) 128. Factory / church 307. Cap action tank 129. Vintage ski gondola 308. Lionel passenger car 130. Tyco operating crane car with boom 309. Empire express set 131. The Prussia HO train set 310. Crossing signals choice 132. Ice cream parlor / candy store 311. Boxed toys choice 133. Homes of yesteryear 312. Boxed toys choice 134. Faller log mill 313. Ives train platform 135. Transmission towers 314. Operating livestock platform choice 136. Factory, rock quarry, townhouse 315. Lionel passenger car 137. Tyco ranch in colonial houses… Lighted 316. Livestock car choice 138. Vollmer House on fire 317. Refrigerated platform choice 139. General store / Aunt Lucy’s 318. Horse express platform 140. Kibri 8292 houses 319. American flyer 300 engine and tender 141. Kibri construction construction set 320. Choice of specialty cars 321. Choice of operating platforms 352. Choice of train station (3) 322. Pair of cars 353. 1999 engine, cars transformer 323. Marx train set 354. Lionel rolling stock lot 324. Illinois central 8030 locomotive 355. Train sign lot 325. Santa Fe locomotive 356. Lionel transformer 1033 326. Marx passenger train 357. Glendale depot 327. Refrigerated milk cars choice 358. Heinz trolley 328. Fast track 359. Lionel 6357 caboose or tank car 6565 choice 329. Marx southern pacific ABA 360. Lionel Ho electric train set 330. Marx locomotive 361. Lionel decorative trains choice of 3 331. Livestock platform 362. Train beam decanter choice of 3 332. Lionel train set 363. Lionel 027 1130 engine 5pc 333. Ballyhoo Brothers circus set 364. Lionel no 110 trestle set 334. Union pacific set 365. Nkp 8617 engine 8 pc set 335. United States Navy locomotive 366. Lionel log dump car or 027 gauge switch choice 336. Boston and Maine locomotive 367. Lionel 1110 engine, 1007,1004, 1002, 1001t & rail set 337. Yardmaster boxed set 368. Lionel 027 remote control switch choice of 3 338. K-line diesel engine set 369. Great pacific key box 339. Bachman roustabout circus set 370. Lionel 1110 engine 5pc set 340. Lionell Amtrak passenger set 371. Saxton train depot & Norfolk southern calendars 341. Bachmann easy track silver series box set 372. Lionel no 1122 remote 027 switch 342. Marx box set 373. Box of train tracks 343. Lionel centennial Rico station 374. Atlantic pacific ho model power set 344. Bachman and plasticVille 375. Lightning bolt express ho electric train set 345. Carnival people pack 376. Lionel the Texas special train set 1105 346. Illuminated freight station 377. Marx train set 347. Girder bridge and crossing bell 378. Lionel Atchison Topeka, Santa fe super chief 348. Choice of platform / station F3 349. Choice of lanterns 379. Train sign, lighting etc box lot 350. PRR thermos 380. American flyer Train track box lot 351. Choice of train tunnel (2) 381. Lionel engine 1110 6pc set 382. Lionel 8500 engine 7pc set 413. Ahm tray lot cars, track power pack 383. Train track box lot choice of 4 414. Box of hats 384. Emmet Kelly circus train set 415. Weaver Choice of 6 cars 385. B & O train set 416. Weaver choice of 6 cars 386. Union pacific train pc set 417. Choice of 6 cars 387. Delton locomotive works Red man car 418. Choice of 6 cars rail king 388. Choice of 5 cars 419. Choice of 6 cars 389. Choice of 5 cars 420. Lionel choice of 5 cars 390. Choice of 5 mth freight cars 421. Choice of lionel etc 6 cars 391. Choice of 6 cars 422. Lionel choice of 7 cars 392. Choice of 6 cars 423. Lionel choice of 6 cars 393. Choice of 6 cars 424. Choice of 6 cars Lionel etc 394. Lionel Choice of 5 cars 425. Lionel Choice of 6 cars 395. Lionel Choice of 7 cars 426. Choice of 6 cars etc 396. Mth 2 car combine set 427. Tray lot of 5 cars etc 397. Mth 0-27 diner 2 car set 428. Tray lot of 4 cars 398. Brandford diner 429. Lionel 252 crossing gate 399. American flyer 4pc train set 430. Choice of 4 plasticville 400. Choice of cattle yard or switch tower 431. Choice of 5 train accessories 401. Lionel 215 212 engine santa fe train set 432. Choice of 4 tyco 402. Rail king 4 car passenger set 433. Choice of 7 cars 403. Mth 2 car passenger set 434. Choice of 16 cars 404. Athearn cars choice of 7 435. 6pc dale Earnhardt train set 405. Athearn cars choice of 7 436. Choice of 7 train accessories 406. Athearn cars choice of 7 437. Bagged lot of plasticville train freight station. 407. Tray lot of engines 438. Tray lot of tyco 7pc 408. Tray lot of engines 439. Weil mclain train set 409. Tray lot of engines 440. Box lot of track etc. 410. Tray lot of engines etc 411. Tray lot of cars 412. Tray lot of cars .
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