Item pw-2383-01 sf f3 aa
    2383-01 SANTA FE F3 AA UNITS WITH THICK BROKEN CIRCLE NOSE DECAL (PRODUCED 1958 ONLY)  
      
    
    
      
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        | The 2383 was the longest running production of  any  single Lionel F3 set. It was produced from  1958 until 1966. Has two Pullmor motors and  Magnetraction. These locos could (and still can)  handle just about any train thrown at them! There  are three significant variations: units made in  1958 (which are the rarest), engines made from  1959 to 1963, and engines made from 1964 to 1966.  There was the thick oval decal (1958 and possibly  early 1959), the thin oval decal (late 1959 to  1963), and the thin oval decal with an  uninterrupted black oval (1964 to 1966). All  2383's are painted in the Santa Fe's famous  Warbonnet paint scheme with a red and silver body  and yellow and black rubber-stamped detailing  stripes. They have louvres in the roof instead of  having the wire mesh screens. The portholes are  closed - molded into the body itself. The  lettering is heat-stamped in black as are the GM  logos. The frame is painted silver and the trucks  are chemically blackened. The wrap-around Santa  Fe  decal on the nose has thick striping.  External features include one piece ornamental  horns and a molded cab door ladder. Also features  window shell  and number boards. Has headlight  lens and twin vertical Pullmor motors. Also  features Magnetraction and a three position E-  unit. Has interior lighting/headlights and horn  in the powered unit. Operating couplers are on  the pilot trucks. The 2383 pair was never offered  with a B unit. However, the 2243C with it's black  trucks is  a perfect match.       | 
       
     
    |Serial_List|   18984LN  2383-01 SANTA FE F3 AA UNITS WITH THICK BROKEN CIRCLE NOSE DECAL (PRODUCED 1958 ONLY)    -> C-8 Like New - Free of blemishes, nicks or scratches; original condition throughout; very little sign of use. 
  
      
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