Rydel Peterson is selling a 1920s Pullman train car his father gave him.
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Montana lawyer Rydel Peterson is asking $249,000 for a historic Pullman train car that was a gift from his father.
Peterson, 45, said his father, who owned a train repair center, spent $1 million renovating the 1920s train car into a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home with heat, air conditioning, and electricity.
After Peterson's father gave him the train car, it landed in his backyard — but his wife wasn't a fan.
Persons:
Rydel Peterson, didn't, Peterson, —, Peterson's, wasn't
Organizations:
Pullman, Service
Locations:
Montana, Washington, Missoula