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Connecticut Co. 1160 Restoration

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Amy Litchfield removes old paint on a window post.

Len Silver stains a post from the inside.

One of the car's motors opened for inspection and servicing.

Len Silver primes the car's belt rail.

1160's dash being refinished. The car is flanked by Bay State 4175 and Chicago 225.

Final colors on 1160 are brilliant Connecticut Company yellow and white.

Car 1160 as it looked in New Haven in the 1940s.


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