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roderizator
Hello, wink.gif

Some months ago I bought the pack GP7/GP9 9-unit set.
I fell in love really with your products.
Your "Geeps et F-Unit" are really fabulous, your locomotives are very successful.

Some weeks ago, I discovered on Internet the photos of GP-9 Santa Fe (Red and silver).
I join you 2 links where I was able to see this GP-9 and I would like to know if you can not publish this GP-9 Santa Fe with colours (Red and silver)???

The links:
http://www.usatrains.com/r22107.html

http://images.google.fr/imgres?imgurl=www....DUTF-8%26sa%3DN

Thank you in adavance. wink.gif

Roderizator
kevarc
You do know those are model trains.

I have only seen them in the blue\yellow and the black.
Hack
I don't recall ever seeing the Geeps in Warbonnet paint. I'll have to dig around, but I don't think they actually existed.

Cheers!
Marc
roderizator
Thank's to Marc and Kevarc for your help. wink.gif

I did not know what model did not exist.

Still thank you for your help wink.gif


Roderizator.
Hack
QUOTE(roderizator @ Jun 3 2003, 12:05 AM)
I did not know what model did not exist.

I don't know for sure whether it existed or not, just that I've never seen a photo of the 700-series Geeps in anything other than "Zebra-Striped" paint (black with silver stripes).

Cheers!
Marc
SSW
nope. never existed. The only ATSF units to wear Warbonnet Red and Silver were the F's, U28CG, U30CG, GP60M,B, C40-8W, C44-9W
Barry Copeland
Also SD75Ms. These were in the 200 series, and renumbered to the 8200 series by BNSF.

Barry
Hack
Don't forget the E2-A's and E8-Am's! biggrin.gif

Cheers!
Marc
SSW
D'oh... Of course, there was the doodlebug M-160 in Warbonnet, currently at Age of Steam in Dallas..... I just had a brain fart. Sorry. I knew E2's and completly spaced the SD70M's... I am certain about the Geeps though.
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