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HO 40' Fruehauf Trailer Reimer Express Lines #4478 (ATH-1029)

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HO 40' Fruehauf Trailer Reimer Express Lines #4478 (ATH-1029)

This HO-scale model recreates a 40-foot Fruehauf Z-Van intermodal trailer in Reimer Express Lines livery, designed to add authentic period detail to HO layouts. It captures the look and rugged character of intermodal trailers that operated on both roads and rails during the 1970s and 1980s.

Complete and ready to run, the trailer features a highly detailed injection-molded body with separately applied mud flaps and rubber tires. It includes 2- or 4-door rod configurations to match the prototype and offers wheeled or shoe-style landing gear as appropriate. Painted and printed decoration enhances realism, and historical Z-Van variants—ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side—reflect the era’s evolving styling for added versatility on road-and-rail scenes.

This HO-scale model recreates a 40-foot Fruehauf Z-Van intermodal trailer in Reimer Express Lines livery, designed to add authentic period detail to HO layouts. It captures the look and rugged character of intermodal trailers that operated on both roads and rails during the 1970s and 1980s.

Complete and ready to run, the trailer features a highly detailed injection-molded body with separately applied mud flaps and rubber tires. It includes 2- or 4-door rod configurations to match the prototype and offers wheeled or shoe-style landing gear as appropriate. Painted and printed decoration enhances realism, and historical Z-Van variants—ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side—reflect the era’s evolving styling for added versatility on road-and-rail scenes.

$10.50

Original: $29.99

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HO 40' Fruehauf Trailer Reimer Express Lines #4478 (ATH-1029)

$29.99

$10.50

Description

This HO-scale model recreates a 40-foot Fruehauf Z-Van intermodal trailer in Reimer Express Lines livery, designed to add authentic period detail to HO layouts. It captures the look and rugged character of intermodal trailers that operated on both roads and rails during the 1970s and 1980s.

Complete and ready to run, the trailer features a highly detailed injection-molded body with separately applied mud flaps and rubber tires. It includes 2- or 4-door rod configurations to match the prototype and offers wheeled or shoe-style landing gear as appropriate. Painted and printed decoration enhances realism, and historical Z-Van variants—ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side—reflect the era’s evolving styling for added versatility on road-and-rail scenes.