Mercury Models Gift Set 982 Transporter & Trailer
Fiat Factory Car Transporter & Trailer by Mercury Models, Gift Set No. 982. Circa 1969. Near mint plus (generally)/boxed. With packing insert. Scarce Gift Set. From The Borders Collection. Starting bid £400. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.
Notes
A scarce Gift Set from this high quality Italian Manufacturer, Mercury.
This impressive ‘Serie Regalo’ circa 1969 we believe, comprises:
Fiat 682 Car Transporter & Mercury 100 Trailer. An attractive and well-constructed, detailed pairing. This Fiat Transporter is finished in blue, black and pale grey. Complete with all delicate components intact. Few marks to the paint finish on the top section.
A scarce commercial model, which comes with Mercury 100 Trailer in pale grey – complete with all delicate components. Note there are a couple of minor repairs to a lower platform edge and strut near the working winding handle. Few contact marks to the paint finish.
Colourfully illustrated card box is a work of art in itself. The attractive and distinctive scene has vivid colours, clean and intact.
Light wear. Residue of tape which kept the lid closed.
Open up the lid, and inside you will see the yellow card stepped inner. Very light wear.
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