
HO 40' Fruehauf Trailer Conrail CRZ #200432 (ATH-1153)
HO scale 40-foot Fruehauf trailer in Conrail Z-Van livery, a detailed ready-to-run model designed to populate HO rail yards and intermodal layouts.
Based on Fruehauf intermodal trailers used from the 1970s through the 2000s, this model captures authentic 40-foot Z-Van styling with prototype variations such as ribbed, beaded, or smooth sides, and different door rods and landing gear configurations. It arrives fully assembled and painted for immediate use, with an injection-molded body and realistic detailing including mud flaps and rubber tires. Features vary to match prototypes—two- or four-door rods and wheeled or shoe-style landing gear—making it easy to recreate Conrail operations with HO tractors and railcars.
HO scale 40-foot Fruehauf trailer in Conrail Z-Van livery, a detailed ready-to-run model designed to populate HO rail yards and intermodal layouts.
Based on Fruehauf intermodal trailers used from the 1970s through the 2000s, this model captures authentic 40-foot Z-Van styling with prototype variations such as ribbed, beaded, or smooth sides, and different door rods and landing gear configurations. It arrives fully assembled and painted for immediate use, with an injection-molded body and realistic detailing including mud flaps and rubber tires. Features vary to match prototypes—two- or four-door rods and wheeled or shoe-style landing gear—making it easy to recreate Conrail operations with HO tractors and railcars.
Original: $29.99
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$10.50Description
HO scale 40-foot Fruehauf trailer in Conrail Z-Van livery, a detailed ready-to-run model designed to populate HO rail yards and intermodal layouts.
Based on Fruehauf intermodal trailers used from the 1970s through the 2000s, this model captures authentic 40-foot Z-Van styling with prototype variations such as ribbed, beaded, or smooth sides, and different door rods and landing gear configurations. It arrives fully assembled and painted for immediate use, with an injection-molded body and realistic detailing including mud flaps and rubber tires. Features vary to match prototypes—two- or four-door rods and wheeled or shoe-style landing gear—making it easy to recreate Conrail operations with HO tractors and railcars.











