Corgi 457

Corgi 457 E.R.F. Model 44G Platform Lorry. Shaped spun wheel issue. Very near mint/boxed. From The Mayfair Collection.

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Price: £175.00

This item is no longer for sale, price for reference only.

Notes

Two-tone blue finish and shaped spun hubs on this commercial truck. This model was issued between 1957-65. Issued toward the end of the production run with shaped spun wheels. In very near mint condition, with just a couple of small tarnished areas on the base. Complete with spare wheel stowed underneath. Well-shaped original tyres. Nice original example throughout with a fine sheen, looking very fresh.

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Hard to find a mark to the paint finish.
The blue and yellow pictorial box is complete, clean and bright. Crisp, with minor age wear only. Cluster of little surface ‘dots’ n one end flap in one small area.

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