The wheels come on it. The car was made at the Fairmont factory in the 1940's! See the brochure link: motorcar.winkworth.us/paper_items/m9c_brochure.htm
I've been here before at Midway. I had the same idea but wanted to try it at the Northern Valley rail from Rocky Hill to Hartford. BTW the track is rated at 80 lbs per yard north of Dividend Road. State DOT owns the track but is maintained by P&W in Worcester. Of course it pretty much abandoned from end to end. I think your safe to operate it just as long as you watch yourself at crossings. DOT is the only one that might complain but they're never around any more.
How much did it cost to buy that when you did? And how long did it take to get it back to operating condition?
DRGW168 2 months ago
I am sending you a private message.
BigBoy4884 2 months ago
Where did you find the wheels?
Gavsta40 1 year ago
The wheels come on it. The car was made at the Fairmont factory in the 1940's! See the brochure link: motorcar.winkworth.us/paper_items/m9c_brochure.htm
BigBoy4884 1 year ago
@BigBoy4884 I thought you would have had to get the wheels seprate... Thats all i need to know... Thanks!
Gavsta40 1 year ago
I've been here before at Midway. I had the same idea but wanted to try it at the Northern Valley rail from Rocky Hill to Hartford. BTW the track is rated at 80 lbs per yard north of Dividend Road. State DOT owns the track but is maintained by P&W in Worcester. Of course it pretty much abandoned from end to end. I think your safe to operate it just as long as you watch yourself at crossings. DOT is the only one that might complain but they're never around any more.
Spookysr 1 year ago
You uhh....ran a stop sign. :P
Does it get shaky if you go full speed?
iggy151 1 year ago
Great video, can't wait to 'open up' dad and I's old M-19 like this someday!
WMkid 2 years ago
nice glass floor were is the fish
fairmontmotorcars 2 years ago