Price in 1946: Unlisted
Includes special track section, single button control box. By remote control the car's metal pick-up arm extends, picks up one mailbag as another is selected. Red and green. 10 3/4".
Price in 1947: Unlisted
Includes special track section, single button control box. By remote control the car's metal pick-up arm extends, picks up one mailbag as another is selected. Red and green. 10 3/4".
Price in 1948: Unlisted
Includes special track section, single button control box. By remote control the car's metal pick-up arm extends, picks up one mailbag as another is selected. Red and green. 10 3/4".
Price in 1949: $5.95
Includes special track section, single button control box.
By remote control the car's metal pick-up arm extends, picks up one mailbag as another is thrown out. Red and green. 10 3/4". $5.95. Denver and west, $6.25.
Price in 1950: $5.95
Add new life and color to your American Flyer layout with this remarkable car! Operates like real railroad mail cars which pick up important mail sacks while traveling at high speed. All by remote control the metal pickup arm on the car extends and matches up one mailbag while another is thrown out, Operates equally well at fast or slow speeds. A car that's a real "must" to complete your model railroad. Mail car realistically finished in railroad red and contains intricate and authentic detail. Has four wheel trucks with nickel journal boxes. Measures 10 3/4".
Price, $5.95. Denver and West, $6.25.
Price in 1951: Unlisted
Action and fun at its best! Just like real post office cars on fast limiteds, this American Flyer mail car takes aboard one sack of mail while it delivers another! Works by remote control at medium or fast speeds. Track section, stanchion and 2 mail sacks included. Car is 10 3/4" long.
Price in 1952: Unlisted
Action and fun at its best! Just like real railway post office cars on fast limiteds, this American Flyer rolling stock takes aboard one sack of mail while it tosses out another! Works by remote control at all speeds. Track section, stanchion and two sacks included with car. 10 3/4" long.
Price in 1953: Unlisted
Same as above except has American Flyer Link Couplers. (Not illustrated.)
Price in 1954: $6.50
Same as above except has American Flyer link couplers.