UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Craig spotted this one. The seller indicates this was an “old train” truck. Maybe this has remnants of a Hy-Rail system on it?
“Old train truck willys ”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Craig spotted this one. The seller indicates this was an “old train” truck. Maybe this has remnants of a Hy-Rail system on it?
“Old train truck willys ”
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I understand this is an old post but is there any more information on where this truck ended up? Likely the last surviving New Haven Railroad Hy-Rail Willy’s left in existence! A fairly historic piece and it would be a shame if it were junked, sold for parts, or just rotting away in someone’s backyard!
Michael,
I don’t have any more info, but you might check the Oldwillysforum.com. There could well be some information there on it.
– Dave