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Rapido, ACF PD3500 Flexi Flo Covered Hopper, Penn Central, 1968 Ex-NYC Patched, N ScaleAvailable road numbers (no duplicates): 897823 897808 897815 897802 897813 The Rapido Trains N Scale ACF PD3500 Flexi Flo Covered Hopper is based on cars built between August 1964 and June 1966 by American Car & Foundry (ACF). This unique covered hopper was an early innovator in pressure differential unloading and a marketing masterclass thanks to the Flexi Flo} tag coined by the car's biggest customer, the New York Central railroad. Other than seven
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