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HO 45' Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer (ATH16146)

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HO 45' Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer (ATH16146)

An HO-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer model designed for realistic railroad and highway scenes. It features separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a highly detailed injection-molded body that is painted and printed for authentic decoration.

Historically, Fruehauf’s Z-Van intermodal trailers were built to withstand the rigors of both road and rail service, with options such as refrigeration equipment and different landing gear or door rod configurations. The Z-Van line evolved from ribbed-side to beaded-side construction, with the smooth-side version representing the most modern design. With three distinct body styles in the Z-Van family, this HO-scale trailer makes a convincing addition to intermodal scenes from the 1970s through the 2000s.

An HO-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer model designed for realistic railroad and highway scenes. It features separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a highly detailed injection-molded body that is painted and printed for authentic decoration.

Historically, Fruehauf’s Z-Van intermodal trailers were built to withstand the rigors of both road and rail service, with options such as refrigeration equipment and different landing gear or door rod configurations. The Z-Van line evolved from ribbed-side to beaded-side construction, with the smooth-side version representing the most modern design. With three distinct body styles in the Z-Van family, this HO-scale trailer makes a convincing addition to intermodal scenes from the 1970s through the 2000s.

$39.99
HO 45' Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer (ATH16146)
$39.99

Description

An HO-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer model designed for realistic railroad and highway scenes. It features separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a highly detailed injection-molded body that is painted and printed for authentic decoration.

Historically, Fruehauf’s Z-Van intermodal trailers were built to withstand the rigors of both road and rail service, with options such as refrigeration equipment and different landing gear or door rod configurations. The Z-Van line evolved from ribbed-side to beaded-side construction, with the smooth-side version representing the most modern design. With three distinct body styles in the Z-Van family, this HO-scale trailer makes a convincing addition to intermodal scenes from the 1970s through the 2000s.