Multi-media
kit. Includes unassembled, undecorated pieces. Rendering shown
for representation.
As
America grew, the need for automobiles expanded and car frames
were some of the earliest auto parts shipped by rail. Many auto
makers had specialized component factories spread out over a region,
and the parts that were produced were shipped by rail to central
assembly plants. The car frame loads were stacked on flat cars
and chained in place, or stacked vertically in racks in a gondola
as our model depicts.
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