I’m not exactly sure what trainset you’re talking about. Is it the San Diegan set? The one that came with a PA and really nice observation car? Lionel called it the “Surfliner”.
If it is this set, then the two cars you’ll need are in the following set:
Thanks for the info! Now I know what I’m looking for.
The set I picked up is the '97 Surfliner 4 car set.
I’m tempted to get the add on cars as you found on e-bay. I’ve never bought on e-bay, and I’m confused as to whether the seller you directed me to wants a fixed price (ie- $200) or if he will accept bids. The price is substantially more than I paid per car, but mine came with no boxes and some free adhered dust. If it’s bidable, I would bid. I also don’t know if this is a rare opportunity to get these of if they are commonly available in top or new condition.
The two car add-on listed on eBay is a fixed price of 199.99. That’s what “buy it now” means. It seems more and more eBay sellers prefer using the fixed price (buy it now) instead of bids.
Shop around, you might find this set cheaper somewhere else. I bet this set might even be available from one of the many vendors listed in Classic Toy Trains.
You can also comparison shop within eBay. Click the “advanced seach” link (to the right of the search bar. You may have to have an account and be logged in to do this: not entirely sure). Then scroll down and find the box that says “Search Completed Listings” Check that and search for your cars. EBay will show you matching auctions that have already ended, so you can see what similar cars have been selling for recently.
It seems that many (not all) sellers who list items with only the “Buy It Now” option charge significantly more than the “going rate” of similar items sold in regular auctions. If you are willing to have your item not sell, then you can ask more (just like at a meet, but easier, b/c you don’t have lug it to and from the car!)