Price in 1950: $7.50
One of the most interesting action cars in the line! Fully remote control operated. Tiny packing crates or dairy cans load through one of two sliding box car doors. Inclined roller conveyor automatically feeds them to Trainman, who opens door and pitches one out each time control box button is touched. Remote control contact is made through American Flyer No. 712 Track Section. Car is authentically finished in Boxcar Red and is minutely detailed. Rivets. catwalk, hatches, dreadnaught ends, grab and hand rails, etc., all perfectly scaled. Car measures 7 13/16". Can be used with No. 770 Loading Platform. Includes packing crates and dairy cans.
Price, $7.50. Denver and West, $7.95.
Price in 1951: Unlisted
Here's a car that will give your terminals all the hustle and bustle of a real railroad freight center. Miniature packing crates or dairy cans load through one or two sliding box car doors and are fed to baggageman by roller conveyor. Touch remote control button and trainman pitches out crate. Use separately or with 770 Platform (page 26). Track section, crates and control unit included. Car is 7 13/16".
Price in 1952: Unlisted
Your rail terminals will have all the hustle and bustle of a real freight yard when this remote control car goes into action! Crates load through sliding door and are carried to trainman, who tosses one out when you press button. Use separately or with 770 Platform. Track included. Car is 7-13/16" long.
Price in 1953: Unlisted
Same as above except equipped with Link Couplers. (Not illustrated.)
Price in 1954: $7.50
Same as above except has American Flyer link couplers.