I have a 671W tender from 1946 and I was wondering what is it worth??..it is in excellent condition, works fine, no rust, nothing broken or missing…just missing a box but completly original iwth 671w stamped on bottom…just need an estimate…i was guessing $50 to $90…tell me what you think…i know its a hard one to find…thanks
I dont know but you should look for a lionel price guide at a bookstore you could find it there.
look on ebay and see what there selling for price guides at least the pocket one normally don’t list tenders by them selves they list them as part of the whole engine.
I bought a 2671 tender a few years ago on ebay and paid 150 or so but it was the desirable 12 wheel Pennsy tender. I would think yours in excellent shape could get 100 dollars or so. Do some homework on the bay. Tenders are listed a lot on ebay. Not as many as loco/tender combos but more and more sellers are breaking these pairs up trying to make a bigger buck.
Mke S.
Price??? $50 to $300, maybe, condition and rarity counts.
So much to look at! Does it have 8 or 12 wheels, are there any cracks, does it have all the steps, is its lettering clear and bright, is it lettered “Lionel Lines” or “Pennsylvania”, does it have “backup lights”, any rust, is the tender top Original or a replacement?
No, they hard not hard to find. All turbines were popular, moderately priced and are common. The only turbine that could be considered “rare” or “desireable” are the 671 with 2671W tender and back-up lights or the 682 w/ white stripe and oil linkage.
My estimate w/o seeing it would be $100 to $135.
Greenberg’s 2004 guide says the 6-8-6 Steamer w/671W Tender would be about $115 in good condition and $215 in Exc cond.