C9021
Corgi 9021 1910 Daimler. Very, very mint/boxed.
Notes
An eye-catching first issue Corgi classic model from the original Corgi Classic range made between 1964-69. The Corgi fire actually brought the production of this range to a close in 1969.
This highly-detailed car has a vibrant orange-red paint finish and has remained in its crisp, bright box for the majority of the last forty or so years. Brightest silver radiator and light fittings. Complete with all four detailed figures seated inside. Quite delightful!
Couple of minute marks visible if you really want to hunt for them!
Attractive, bright and colourful box comes with the packing foam. Surely under-valued at just fifty pounds!
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