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The model needs to be lowered (which you can do by removing all bolster relief on the bottom of the casting since the trucks feature a humped bolster beam) and the truck centers moved outward.
But if you leave the bolsters where they are, I don't think the trucks will clear the depressed slopes if the model is lowered to a more proper ride height.
This is something that I've been trying to put together for a long time now (a list of the prototypes for MT and other manufacturers N scale rolling stock). Fortunately, I do have the info that you are looking for.CSC and similar frames were owned by a number of roads, including PRR (Class F43 not F35 as lettered on the MT release), EL, NYC, GM&O, LV, etc. There were differences between the cars that each of these railroads owned, however, given the fact that the decking was customized by the railroads.Hope that helps...
When the car was originally released in 2001, it only came with the Buckeye trucks. Later MT did add the Commonwealth trucks and I didn't update my info. Sorry 'bout that.