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Postby ScaleCraft » Wed Sep 16, 2020 3:15 pm

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lionel-Postwar ... 4466068244
$4250 plus shipping. Has a box, shredded.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/LIONEL-POSTWAR ... 3734140551
$1995, free shipping, no box.

http://www.dakotapaul.com/items/showitem.asp?iid=4116
Dakota Paul, dealer, sold for $710, nice box, yeah, red flat version.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Postwar-Lionel ... 4280546318

Proper faded orange, $600 for a plastic, fragile POS that you can put on any of the probably thousands of 6816 flats missing dozer and sell for thousands!

Has to be for a collector to hide away fo none to see. Wouldn't dare RUN it for fear of your $5,000 plastic doo-dad falling off the flat and hitting the floor.

Decades ago, I picked up a yellow dozer, probably same manufacturer, still have it, one house fire later, can't see the interest.

Lionel did a re-issue. Says there is a tag "Lionel Postwar" on the bottom....but doesn't say bottom of what.
https://www.grahamstrains.com/store/Lio ... dozer.html
Lionel listed it for $49.95, so buy one, put the dozer on one of those thousands of empty 6816 flats, sell it on evilbait without a box, or at least in a box with the end flap identifying contents gone.

Then there was the LCCO Milwaukee dozer....just remove the small MILW decal on the blade arm.....just too easy to scam the unwary.
Dave....collector, restorer, and operator of the finest doorstops

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