C151A
Corgi 151A Lotus Mark Eleven Le Mans Racing Car. Flat spun wheels and racing number 7. Very, very near mint/boxed. Very fine box too! From The 25 Year Collection.
Notes
This collector wanted only the best examples in his collection – always a discerning buyer of the finest examples he could find. After over 25 years, he has now decided to part with items from his own extensive collection.
This is one of them.
First issue of this sought-after Corgi model from 1961 with a bright mid-blue finish, red and white bonnet stripe, white driver, racing number 7, flat spun hubs. As-new original tyres.
Looks completely unused – such an appealing lustre!
Bright baseplate.
Hard to fault. Closest scrutiny reveals a tiny additional portion of stray factory transfer just beneath the windscreen.
The card box is really fresh, crisp, bright and complete. Resistant end flaps and as-new feel. Early ‘Moorgate’ Corgi Club Membership Form is included.
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