D449
Dinky 449 Chevrolet El Camino Pick-Up Truck. Rare SOUTH AFRICAN issue in TURQUOISE. Excellent plus/boxed
Notes
Hard to find in any condition and certainly never in multiples – we are delighted to have for sale this South African Dinky model. Unfinished models were exported to South Africa from 1966. They were sent as castings and painted and assembled there, largely as a way of getting around the laws prohibiting export of finished goods to South Africa at this time. All housed in Dinky boxes with some Afrikaans text and of course most importantly the Arthur E.Harris print on the box.
Finished in vivid turquoise with a bright red interior, suspension on spun wheels at the rear, the steering front spun wheels are fitted into a retaining slot in the baseplate and therefore do not have suspension. South African rivets, and as-new fine tread tyres.
In excellent plus condition:
Note the groove in one of the front axle ends which would suggest that this axle has been removed and put back into place at some time.
Few little edge marks and some smaller dots besides. Bright baseplate has a few tarnished spots.
The correct Arthur E. Harris Dinky box is clean and brightly-coloured with quite a crisp feel. Note the print error on the on box underside, ‘MADE ENGLAND’ instead of Made in England. The flaps at one end have been re-attached now. The other end flaps are fine, although one has a tear. Little creasing.
Period penned price on the box underside.
One of the rarest Dinky models.
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