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It's in NYC CGFPE#1, page 80. Photograph date is May 1964 as well as the build date. They were assembled by DSI, although the ends appear to be Greenville. So NYC had them, but the accuracy of the model is a different issue. The lower sills are even with the sides on the prototype rather than inset as on the model. The white rectangular EXTREME HEIGHT graphics belong on the sill rather than above it. The couplers should be rust instead of jade green. The RETURN TO text is missing to the left of the door. The graphics on the left side (other than the EXH note) appear to be accurate, but the graphics on the right side are way off. All of the right-side graphics are one panel too far right, and the herald is about 25% too large. The roof and also should be aluminum (unpainted). The roofwalk as well, except for the sections that extend past the ends, which are green.UPDATE: The reporting marks are off. The "C" is not correct and the numbers are too small. All of the dimi data appear to be too small. It's not clear from the model photo if the end data are present, but the end data are fully legible in the photo.So the model represents the prototype somewhat. I suggest comparing it to a photo of the prototype before deciding if it is acceptable to you.
...and what's up with those green couplers?! I've seen few other MT cars using wildly colored couplers but I think that doing this is just plain silly. I suspect that this is done because the coupler and its pocket are molded on a single tree, but they should really replace the couplers with ones molded in a more appropriate color (black or brown). This would probably add 50 cents to the cost of the car but I don't think anybody would complain or notice (since MT prices are not fixed anyway, so there is no hard reference for MSRP of any of their decorated car).
NYC had Greenville built double plug door cars. They were lot 937B: NYC 53085-53125.