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...but if these are new/old stock, you can get RR 2-8-2s on ebay for about $70 anytime you want one.
Here's a recently sold one.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Con-Cor-N-Scale-2-8-2-Steam-Locomotive-Southern-Pacific/303145144161?hash=item4694dbcf61:g:GnIAAOSwHSVcz4zZ
And another one...https://www.ebay.com/itm/N-Scale-9255-ConCor-Mikado-Rivarossi-2-8-2-Heavy-Mikado-Steam-Locomotive-Tender/153476974572?hash=item23bbf0c7ec:g:LJsAAOSwDXxcxiwNAnd one more for good measure...https://www.ebay.com/itm/Con-Cor-Rivarossi-2-8-2-Heavy-Mikado-Great-Northern-steam-engine-028202/362640892780?hash=item546f14e36c:g:m5AAAOSwkHlcs0-l
Frankly, if I were buying old Rivarossi steam, I'd rather buy a used one from somebody, who has been running it, and knows that it actually works and has a solid frame, as opposed to a NOS one that's been sitting in the box for 20 (or 40?) years.With those engines, if you've got an old one that's been running for you for years, it probably isn't going to have Zamac rot, and it is probably very solid.
"like new" usually translates to looks good on the outside but the mechanism is crammed with cat hair.
I've found that in most cases, when I buy something "used" they usually come in pretty good shape, and not all that used.If it comes from a "serious" model railroader, these old engines have probably become shelf queens as newer higher quality engines come along. If they come from a casual user, then they've only been casually used...If you must have factory air, then by all means, pay twice what I like to. I don't think it's worth it to spend that much on 50 year old technology, not when you can get a new(er) Bachmann or Model Power for the same money.
Any of the old Concor/Kato J3 Hudsons around? Or do I wait for a new version, someday? Joe D