I don't have much more info than that. Just got it out of the book. It's just a shame that those two cars couldn't have been preserved, back when they were something. I guess that when your father visited them in the 40's they would have been O.K. but I don't know how anyone would have gotten them out without some dough. Am I correct in assuming that it is quite isolated there? Do you know that the Red Mountain was originally D&RG combine 1 and 200, built in 1873, and that the Yankee Girl was built as D&RG coach 258? A couple of real museum pieces.
Oh, well, at least we have memories.