Posted by Stu Levene on October 20, 2007 
The ultimate street-running machine. Shame you can't hook those wheels up to the prime mover and take it for a spin round the block!
Posted by K100DS on October 20, 2007 
Looks good as new, aside from the busted windshield. (Did that happen after it was rebuilt?)
Posted by Brian Hiscock on October 20, 2007 
After seeing what it looked like wrecked, CEECO should be heralded as miracle workers! All I can say is Wow!
Posted by Scott Markloff on October 21, 2007 
Wow, Alco could have given Peterbuilt and Mack a run for their money if they had tried! Interesting photo, thanks.
Posted by Ross Fotheringham on October 21, 2007 
Steve Strikes Again with yet another TOY! Now that's what I call a gas guzzling SUV. : )
Posted by Steve Carter on October 21, 2007 
The unit rolled off the property with the broken window. I imagine someone was rather embarassed.
Posted by John Witthaus on October 21, 2007 
I'm glad they rebuilt it, it was my favorite loco on the roster. Where else can you find a Canadian wide cab, six axle, 251 powered, 3ft gauge locomotive (except US Gypsum, of course)?
Posted by Eric B. on October 21, 2007 
That is one ugly paint scheme, yet somehow it draws attraction. I wonder what people would say if they saw that fly by them on the high-way ;).
Posted by Kenster1025 on October 21, 2007 
No that is the meaning of "Road Train"
Posted by Kurt Clark on October 24, 2007 
Wow...what a difference from the original photo! I think they do magic in that shop. Nice catch!
Posted by on October 24, 2007 
WoW! They even kept the Nathan M-5 on it! Great find!!
Posted by Dale Roth on October 26, 2007 
Rebuild to star in the next Mel Gibbson's "Road Warrior."
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