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Corgi Austin London Taxi 1:43 418

Corgi 418 Austin London Taxi Cab - Good Vintage Original Model 1960s

The Corgi 418 Austin London Taxi Cab is a vintage die-cast model from the 1960s, featuring a classic black color and a 1:43 scale. Made by Corgi Toys in the United Kingdom, this collectible piece represents a piece of transport history with its advertising specimen features and Austin vehicle make. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage cars, this model captures the essence of the 1960s era with its Meccano branding and timeless design. Ideal for display or play, this Corgi Taxi Cab is a nostalgic treasure for anyone with a love for classic vehicles.

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Non-Domestic Product
No
Collectable
Vintage
Signed
No
Vehicle Make
Austin
Custom Bundle
No
Vehicle Type
Car
Material
DieCast
Scale
1:43
MPN
418
Bundle Listing
No
Age Level
8-11 Years, 12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up
Year of Manufacture
1965
Modified Item
No
Customised
No
Colour
Black
Meccano
1970s
Brand
Corgi
Series
Corgi Toys
Model
FX4
Theme
Transport
Features
Advertising Specimen
Vehicle Year
1965
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom

The Corgi 418 Austin London Taxi Cab is a vintage die-cast model from the 1960s, featuring a classic black color and a 1:43 scale. Made by Corgi Toys in the United Kingdom, this collectible piece represents a piece of transport history with its advertising specimen features and Austin vehicle make. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage cars, this model captures the essence of the 1960s era with its Meccano branding and timeless design. Ideal for display or play, this Corgi Taxi Cab is a nostalgic treasure for anyone with a love for classic vehicles.

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