Lionel a Collectors Guide and History Vol 4 1970 - 1980 Soft cover

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Lionel a Collectors Guide and History Vol 4 1970 - 1980 Soft cover
 
Lionel a Collectors Guide and History to Lionel Trains Vol 4 1970 - 1980 by Tom McComas & James Tuohy   Reflections from the lights on some photos.
SOFT COVER
Copyright 1980  
183 PAGES
Covers the years when Lionel was in danger of going under and the trains were made by General Mills. Includes color photos of all models made by GM as well as photos of models that never went into production.  
CONTENTS
Introduction vii
History1
Factory17
Archives27
Diesels43
GP-7s & GP-9s43
GP-20s53
F-3s55
U36Bs & U36Cs63
SD-18s69
FM Units71
Alcos73
Switchers75
Electrics77
GG-ls77
Other Electrics79
Steamers81
Sets89
Passenger Cars95
Rolling Stock99
Boxcars99
Other Rolling Stock113
HO Gauge127
Other Things129
Price and Rarity Guide133

DUST JACKET INTRODUCTION:

As the turbulent decade of the 1960s was ending, the future of the Lionel Corporation was uncertain. Toy train sales had diminished and Lionel, a name that surveys showed to be as recognizable as Sears, as quality-evoking as Cadillac, was in danger of going out of business.

Lionel decided to diversify into fields unconnected with trains and General Mills, the cereal people, leased the rights to make Lionel trains. As the decade of the 1970s began, therefore, so did a fascinating chapter of American business: Lionel, the great name in trains, was making parts for rockets, and General Mills, the breakfast food champion, was making Lionel trains.

The outline of that story is known to all Lionel collectors, of course, but in this book Tom McComas and James Tuohy develop the outline into a full historical work. Questions Lionel collectors have had for years are answered through hundreds of hours of interviews with Lionel executives and employees involved in the corporate manueverings before and after the takeover by General Mills.

The authors were the first outsiders allowed into the historically-rich Lionel archives, where they photographed more than 200 prototype models of items produced or only contemplated. Several tours around the Lionel plant and offices at Mount Clemens, Michigan, produced an insightful section in the book on the factory. And all the products made by Lionel under General Mills during the 1970s are shown in more than 200 color photographs.

The finished product is filled with so much information never before made public that this book is an important event in toy train publishing. Volume IV in this distinguished series is a necessary addition to the library of anyone interested in toy trains, beginner or expert.


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