Con-Cor Passenger Cars?

I happen to see a few Con-Cor passenger cars at my LHS the other day. They have been there for years, just the first time I happened to look at them. What caught my eye is the coloring on the cars. I love Santa Fe War Bonnets passenger colors, but was told all Santa Fe passenger car where silver with black letters.

These have the war bonnet strip on the cars! Doing a little digging in my Walther’s Catalog they are for the Valley Flyer.

I asked Ken, owner of my LHS what he thought of them. He gave them a glowing review that I cannot post, but terms like POS comes to mind.[:D]

He would not sell them to a new person to this hobby, but at this point he knows I have the skills to make them roll and track well. I think after he saw me pull 34 Old Dutch Hoppers (cheap Tyco) cover hoppers around his bench he knows I have a clue.

Other thing I like is they offer 72 foot passenger cars, 18" turns are gone, but still have 20" in one section that I cannot see.

I know the following will need to be done.

1 Add weight to NMRA standards

2 Add coupler pockets and long shank Kadee’s.

3 Tune the trucks and PK 36" wheels.

Have I missed any thing?

I not a rivet counter, so details are not that big of a deal. Plus I am half blind anyway, broke off 1/2 of the lifting rings of a E-6 before I knew it had them![;)]

Now a few questions.

1 Can I add lights, from what I know the PK 36" wheels may not work. I all so know it would cost more in the long run. But, I can g

The Valley Flyer was a one train special painted as you describe but the cars were all heavyweights with clerestory roofs.

Any other answers?

Cuda Ken

You’ll probably get more answers if you posted this on the Model Railroad part of the forum. More people read that section.