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This question comes from Martin Haywood "I research narrow gauge industrial locomotives around the world, those that existed an those that survive. A rewarding but never-ending task!" reply here or contact him direct MartinHaywood at hotmail.com
quote:Re: Wolverine Motor Works Hello, Larry Mahan supposedly looked for the Wolverine 9HP locomotive in South America. Does anyone have any further information? I understand there was also a 1898 catalogue with an illustration of it, does anyone have this? Thank you.
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