Price in 1949: $29.50
14 3/4" long.
0-8-0 type. Eight drive wheels. Eccentric arm triple action piston rods, side rods and connecting rods. Coupling rod on front of locomotive. Tender is bunker type with imitation coal and imitation rear light and hand rails. Double trucks, nickel journal boxes, 8 wheels. Price, $29.50. Denver and west, $31.00.
Price in 1950: $25.00
One of the most famous "yard goats" in the United States! Has eight powerful drivers; wheel classification 0-8-0. Piston, side and connecting rods all have interesting eccentric arm triple action. Pilot coupler at Locomotive front. Tender is Bunker type and has imitation coal pile. Includes hand rails, steps and rear back-up light. Loco and Tender measure 14 3/4".
Price, $25.00. Denver and West, $26.00.
Price in 1951: Unlisted
On page 2 you'll see a close-up photograph of the valve gear of this hustling little American Flyer switcher, seen the way a locomotive engineer might view it. It will give you an idea of the profusion of detail, craftsmanship and accuracy that have gone into the making of this power-packed "yard goat," considered by many experts to be the finest steam switcher ever manufactured. See it in action in the yards, making hauls to sidings, pushing strings of reefers and doing other chores, puffing smoke and snorting her choo-choos, and you'll agree there's nothing so realistic. Measures 14 3/4 inches. Includes Smoke Capsule, Funnel and Instructions.
Price in 1952: Unlisted
Just look at the mass of detail, craftsmanship and accuracy that have gone into the making of this power-packed 0-8-0 type “yard goat," considered by many experts to be the finest steam switcher ever manufactured. See it in action in the yards, making hauls to sidings, pushing strings of reefers and doing other chores, puffing smoke and snorting her choo-choos, and you'll agree there's nothing so realistic. Measures 14 3/4 inches. Includes Smoke Capsule, Funnel and instructions.