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Question by Nick
Submitted on 8/20/2003
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I am tryin to find parts for an old Delton Locomotive Works Inspection Truck and have been unsuccessful.  The rear axle got bent which led to the stripping of the gear.
I have tried Aristo-Craft, whom took over their dies when Delton went out of business, but they were unable to help.  Any ideas??


Answer by Delton1
Submitted on 3/25/2004
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Try and track down Frank Pac.  He lives (or used to) live in Alachua, Florida. He knows his way around Delton Locomotive Works products (brass, plastic and die cast) and did repairs and custom work. He may be able to help you in your quest for parts.

 

Answer by paul@ironhorsepowersystems.com
Submitted on 8/11/2004
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Frank Pac
"Trains by Frank and Anne"
386/462-2151
Just talked to him today-8/11/04

 

Answer by Mark
Submitted on 11/12/2005
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I have a complete Delton C-16 Denver and Rio Grande loco special run for Depot G hobby shop, and a set of 4 passenger consist to go with, I also have a sound boxcar whistle and syncro chuff, an flat car with loads, some people.....I'd like to sell if anybody is interested.
Email to;  debnmark1970@verizon.net

 

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