Built in 1909 by the Pullman Company as a business car for Colonel Daniel Jacking who was a millionaire who revolutionutionized the copper mining with his strip mining process in Nevada & Utah. The car's home base was on the Bullfrog & Goldfield Railroad in Nevada. The cars second owner was eventually sold to Julius Fleischman who was a gin distributor, Mayor of Cincinnati and the president of Fleischmann's Yeast. Eventually the car was sold to the Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railroad who used it until the car was retired. Purchased by a private owner in 1965, the car was moved to it's current location and used as seating area for a local restaurant.
Some of the physical and mechanical attributes include Wooden body and roof on a steel frame, body mounted cylinders, UC brake valves, good body and roof, large observation platform and rear window, belt driven D/C generator, Pullman bolted pedestal trucks with friction bearings, ISSH, drop equalizers, cast brake shoes, stunning mahogany interior with stained glass, original light fixtures, Buyer will be responsible for disconnecting the car from the attached building.