Anybody know anything about Lionel Trains?

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  • BrooklynMW
    E30 Fanatic
    • Apr 2010
    • 1263

    #1

    Anybody know anything about Lionel Trains?

    I have a colleciton of "O" Gauge trains that I inherited from my father. Varying degrees of condition. Nothing is a perfect 10, but some pieces are a good 9.

    I'm trying to find out what the whole collection is worth. Any leads?
    '87 325i "Chewey" (RIP, my beloved)
    current:
    '01 e46 325iT "Dot" - #datwagonlife
    '87 e30 325i "Tui" - she has her mother's eyes
  • Danny
    Moderator
    • Feb 2008
    • 14217

    #2
    Look on ebay son.

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    • StereoInstaller1
      GAS
      • Jul 2004
      • 22679

      #3
      I understand the upstate area is HUGE for model railroading stuff, you might be sitting on a goldmine.

      Closing SOON!
      "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

      Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

      Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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      • StereoInstaller1
        GAS
        • Jul 2004
        • 22679

        #4
        Fuck, NVM, my info is 30 years old.

        GL, I always loved that 0 ga stuff.

        Hell, PM Criv. He has a soft spot for Lionel.

        Closing SOON!
        "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

        Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

        Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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        • DRTSRFR
          E30 Mastermind
          • May 2008
          • 1836

          #5
          I have a very large collection of O guage. Most cities have a modelers club with a central layout for members. Check your directory.

          I guaranty one of the members will come to you and give you a value.

          If they are vintage, even in less than perfect shape, they can be quite valuable, especially the full sets like the Zephyr and Santa Fe pieces.

          Working mechanical diaramas and the big transformers are also very valuable.
          Suspension tips here...
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          • M-technik-3
            I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
            • Oct 2003
            • 18946

            #6
            Have it appraised at a model railroad show and then sell on consignment.
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            • shiftbmw
              R3VLimited
              • Oct 2005
              • 2012

              #7
              I grew up on Lionel. Although I don't know the exact value, some of the older ones go for pretty good coin nowadays. The newer ones that have gotten "plasticy" don't fetch the same premiums.

              As mentioned above, have it appraised.
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              "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill

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              • BrooklynMW
                E30 Fanatic
                • Apr 2010
                • 1263

                #8
                Thanks fellers. I gotta start looking into this.

                I figured, if my collection is worth about $5000 or above, it might be worth selling it. I could def use the money to help me move to Cali....

                But if it's under $5k, then I'm keeping the collection, and hope to some day have them set up in my house.
                '87 325i "Chewey" (RIP, my beloved)
                current:
                '01 e46 325iT "Dot" - #datwagonlife
                '87 e30 325i "Tui" - she has her mother's eyes

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                • Jon325i
                  R3V OG
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 6934

                  #9
                  Whether you sell or not, get it appraised. As others have mentioned, more vintage stuff will command more $. Good luck with it.

                  Jon
                  Rides...
                  1991 325i - sold :(
                  2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

                  RIP #17 Jules Bianchi

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                  • 325i_Medic
                    Noobie
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 22

                    #10
                    Depends on what it is. Original Boxes and instructions up the value. Complete sets can fetch a decent price. The late 60's "Super O" stuff is getting harder to find. Late 70's-early 80's "MPC/Fundimensions" era stuff is getting up there, especially the high-end sets
                    Try to get a hold of "Greenberg's Price Guide to Lionel Trains", it has 4 volumes.
                    eBay can be a good starting point
                    shoot me a PM if I can help.

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                    • Matt-B
                      The Waffler
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 3856

                      #11
                      Lionel is very VERY collectible, and I have seen certain engines go for more then 5K


                      Please leave feedback below, thanks

                      http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=358170

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