| Postwar Lionel Cabooses and Work Cabooses |
| Catalog # | Item | Grade | Photo | Price | Details |
| 6059 | M & St L Caboose |
E+++ |
Yes |
$ 25 |
A sharp, unpainted maroon SP-type caboose with white lettering plus AAR trucks and one operating coupler. The unpainted maroon body represents the last production run of the 6059; it was sold from 1965 to 1969.
Photo of the other side.
Very, very clean with crisp lettering!
Photo of the roof.
Has a black, tab frame with end rails which may be incorrect as the guidebooks indicate that this version of the 6059 should have a frame without end rails.
We have not had a 6059 caboose for sale in many years -- it is the only postwar Lionel caboose that carried the Minneapolis & St. Louis roadname.
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6119 (-50) | D L & W Work Caboose |
E+ Un-run OB |
Yes |
$110 |
A work caboose from 1956 only that was NEVER RUN: all-original with brown cab, brown tool bin and brown-painted sheet-metal frame with white, serif lettering. Has bar-end, metal trucks with single tab coupler.
Photo of the other side.
A few light scratches on the cab and a little box rub on the tool bin. That is it for flaws! The cab is very clean with nice crisp lettering and the frame is gorgeous with near-perfect lettering, vibrant paint -- and there is no paint loss on the metal steps!
An "aerial" view.
Photo of the box.
Correct "-50" original box is a grade 7+ (tears; tape; minor writing).
Another view of the box.
Has the INSERT and this box is very presentable: fairly clean, complete, square and sturdy!
Photo of the box insert.
A very nice caboose in a very strong and very hard-to-find box!
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| (6167-175) |
Unmarked Olive-drab Caboose |
E+ Un-run |
Yes |
$425 |
Very, very hard-to-find military caboose item from 1964-65 that was NEVER USED: has a galvanized frame and AAR trucks with one operating coupler and one fixed coupler.
Photo of the other side.
Some rust on the frame underside in one section and the cab has a small chip by one of the steps. That's it for flaws! It is a very clean piece!
An "aerial" view.
Only the third time we have ever had this item for sale -- and this one is the nicest one we have had by far! The olive-drab SP-type caboose only came in a few uncatalogued sets; it is believed to be as rare as the olive-drab 3349-100 Turbo Missile Launching Car.
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| 6357 | S P Caboose |
E+/OB |
Yes |
$ 50 SOLD |
Illuminated, tile red, Southern Pacific caboose from 1949-51. Version with one brakewheel, no smokestack and staple-end trucks with single magnetic coupler.
Photo of the other side.
Some uneven & excess paint in the lower right rear corner on one side (factory blemish) plus a small amount of paint loss on the rear metal end rail. That's about it for flaws; It is sharp overall -- very, very clean with nice crisp lettering!
Photo of the roof.
Photo of the box.
Grade 8 original box (creases; a few stains; minor tears). The box is solid: fairly clean, complete, square & sturdy -- plus there is no tape anywhere!
Another view of the box.
We have had very few tile-red 6357 cabooses over the years. This one is a very clean and rust-free caboose with nice white lettering in a very, very strong box -- and of course, it does light!
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| 6357 | Lionel Caboose |
See Notes |
Yes |
$ 20 |
Illuminated, maroon-painted, SP-type caboose with white lettering from 1957-59: version with "6357" on the right. Has one brakewheel, black die-cast smokestack and metal, bar-end trucks with single tab coupler.
Photo of the other side.
Has a few light scratches on the roof, a very small hairline crack around the smokestack plus some rust & paint loss on the rear railing. Even with the flaws, this caboose is presentable as the sides are very nice: very, very clean with sharp lettering -- and of course, it does light!
Photo of the roof.
A good-looking, lighted caboose for $20!
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| 6417 | Pennsylvania N5c Caboose |
E+/OB |
Yes |
$ 85 |
A very nice, illuminated, Tuscan-painted, porthole caboose from 1954. Has metal bar-end trucks with dual magnetic couplers.
Photo of the other side.
Very clean, sharp lettering, original ends, minimal flaws -- and of course, it does light!
Photo of the roof.
Photo of the box.
Grade 9 original box (discoloration on one end flap; minor writing on the other end flap). The box is SOLID -- complete, fairly clean, square, rather brick-like and there is no tape anywhere!
Another view of the box.
A sharp caboose in one of the nicest 6417 boxes we have ever had!
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| 6417-25 | Lionel Lines N5c Caboose |
E+/OB |
Yes |
$110 |
Illuminated, Tuscan-painted, porthole caboose from 1954 only. Has bar-end trucks with dual magnetic couplers. Catalogued by Lionel as "6417-25" although the caboose is actually numbered "64173" on the sides.
Photo of the other side.
Box rub on one catwalk end and a little box rub on the cupola edge on one side; that's it for flaws! It is a very, very clean piece with sharp lettering plus it has original ends with no cracks.
An "aerial" view.
Photo of the box.
Grade 9 original box (tears; mild crease). The box is the correct one for this caboose with "25" printed on the end flaps and all four sides. It is also gorgeous: clean, complete, square & sturdy -- and there is no tape anywhere!
Another view of the box.
Sharp caboose that is much harder to find than the 6417 Pennsylvania caboose or the 6427 Lionel Lines caboose -- and in the nicest 6417-25 box we have ever had!
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| 6419 | D. L. & W. Work Caboose |
E+/OB |
Yes |
$ 85 SOLD |
An all-original work caboose from 1952-55 with gray-painted tool boxes and a gray-painted cab with black lettering and tall smokestack. Has a painted-gray die-cast frame with black heat-stamped, serif lettering plus bar-end trucks with dual magnetic couplers.
Photo of the other side.
This deluxe work caboose also has steps, handrails, brakewheels and ladder.
An "aerial" view.
Minimal flaws; the caboose is very clean with crisp lettering!
Photo of the box.
Grade 7+ original box (tears; creases; "aged" look; no insert). A very presentable box: clean plus it has both end flaps & all four inner flaps -- and there is no tape anywhere!
Another view of the box.
A good-looking, prototypical caboose in a strong box!
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6419 (-25) | D L & W Work Caboose |
E+/OB |
Yes |
$ 95 |
An all-original "Wrecking Car" from 1954-55 with light-gray painted tool boxes and light-gray painted cab with black heat-stamped lettering plus a tall smokestack.
Photo of the other side.
Has a die-cast frame with bar-end trucks and single coupler plus steps, handrails, brakewheels and ladder.
An "aerial" view.
Some paint chips on the right side of the cab near the back and that's about it for flaws. It is very clean with nice, crisp lettering.
Photo of the box.
Correct ("-25") original "Middle-classic" box is a grade 7 (tears; scuffs; lots of tape inside; tape residue on the outside; creases; some dirt; homemade insert). Even with the flaws, the box is decent as it has both end flaps and all inner flaps. We have not had this box for almost three years -- it is not an easy one to find!
Another view of the box.
A sharp caboose in a presentable box!
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6427 (-60) |
VIRGINIAN N5c Caboose |
Custom |
Yes |
$ 85 |
Interesting item that we obtained in a collection: a postwar porthole caboose that was professionally repainted and redecorated as a 6427 Virginian! Has bar-end trucks with magnetic couplers.
Photo of the other side.
Minimal flaws! It is sharp -- very, very clean with sharp lettering and vibrant paint!
Photo of the roof.
What are the telltale signs that this caboose is not original?
~~~~~ 1) The sides are missing some of the rivet detail indicating that the shell probably started out as a Pennsylvania caboose or a Lionel Lines caboose and was lightly sanded so as to accommodate the "VIRGINIAN" lettering.
~~~~~ 2) The lettering and numbering were applied using a silk-screened process rather than being heat-stamped.
~~~~~ 3) The lettering on the custom caboose is glossier as compared to the matte-like finish of an original.
Click here to see a cutaway of an original Virginian and this custom version.
The 6427 Virginian was available in 1958 only and it is one of the most desirable and one of the most attractive cabooses made by Lionel in the postwar era. The individual who customized this piece did a great job and the colors are close to the original colors. From a few feet away, it is difficult for a casual observer to discern that it is not an original 6427. Here's an opportunity to purchase a placeholder for your collection or a matching caboose for your Virginian FM or Virginian Rectifier at a fraction of the cost that an original Virginian N5c caboose would command.
Our Archives Page has more information on 6427-60 Virginian Cabooses.
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| 6517 | Bay Window Caboose |
E++/OB |
Yes |
$110 |
Illuminated, LIONEL LINES caboose from 1956-59: red with white lettering plus metal trucks; this one is the later version with no "Built Date" underscoring.
Photo of the other side.
Minimal flaws -- it is very, very clean with nice lettering and vibrant paint! Has a nice, rust-free chassis. Has the original end railings and of course, it does light!
Photo of the roof.
Photo of the box.
Grade 7+ original "Late Classic" box (tears; price sticker residue; some stains; black mark). The box is solid -- complete, clean, square & sturdy -- plus there is no tape anywhere!
Another view of the box.
The Bay Window caboose was the largest caboose offered by Lionel in the postwar era. It only came as a deluxe model with interior lighting, window insert, window shades, fancy passenger car-type trucks, operating couplers, ladders and a die-cast smokestack. This one is sharp -- and in a very strong box!
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| 6657 |
Rio Grande Caboose |
E+++ Un-run OB |
Yes |
$295 |
Illuminated, Rio Grande (SP-type) caboose from 1957-58 that was NEVER USED! Has ladder slots and metal, bar-end trucks with tab coupler.
Photo of the other side of this very-photogenic caboose.
Minimal flaws on this piece; it is stunning -- very, very clean, near-perfect decals, beautiful striping and vibrant paint!
Photo of the roof.
Photo of the box.
Grade 9 original box (tears). The box is solid: clean, complete, square & sturdy -- and there is no tape anywhere!
Another view of the box.
With its unusual silver & yellow paint scheme and colorful logos, it is arguably the most attractive caboose produced by Lionel in the postwar era. Only the second time we have ever had an unused 6657 and this one is spectacular -- and with a very, very strong box!
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