'Chrysler Design' trucks
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Tue Oct 3 15:39:26 EDT 2006
Charlie,
The Chrysler-design FR-5E truck was introduced in 1947 at the Atlantic City
Railway Suppliers Show.
Chrysler Motors(!) held the design patent but the trucks were manufactured
under license by Symington-Gould.
They had, as you described, "outrigger" brackets to support a cantilevered
Houdaille Friction snubber, a device mounted outboard to the truck and
attached to the bolster and anchored on the spring plank, which looked for
all the world like a automobile shock absorber on steroids.
The spring plank is suspended from a swing hanger located in the side frame.
If all this sounds complicated, it is.
This truck competed for the same target market, viz. express and high-speed
freight cars, with the American Steel Foundries A-3 Ride Control truck--a
superior design and less expensive truck.
You were very lucky to have seen one as they were not great sellers.
Regards,
Dave Lambert
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'Twas in Asheville a few weeks ago and saw an elderly (late 40's- early
'50's) DOD (Navy?) boxcar. It had 'Chrysler Design' cast into the truck
sideframes. Trucks had friction bearings. Also, had a few extra brackets,
etc. maybe for sway or rocking resistance. Other than that thay had a
Bettendorf appearance.
Any info on these from our very knowledgeable list members?
Charlie Long
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