Dinky Toys 127 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud Mk III by Dinky Toys, No. 127. VIBRANT GOLD, orange interior. Very, very near mint/boxed (scarce export box with Mr. Dealer strip still attached & both plastic fixing tabs). Unsold old shop stock from The Wesley Lodge Collection. Starting bid £150. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.
Notes
This Rolls Royce was issued between 1966-69. This model presents well in a vibrant metallic gold with a bright orange interior, shiny spun hubs and suspension. Jewelled headlights, ‘B’ reg. number plates front and rear. Opening doors and side opening bonnet reveals a silver engine. Well-shaped Dunlop tyres with a fine tread.
Intact bonnet emblem.
Completely unused!
A couple of (probably factory) marks on this distinctive finish.
These flimsy card and cellophane export boxes are nearly always heavily worn. This example impresses with notably intact original cellophane and all the card components present and fresh-looking, maintaining the shape. Pleased to see the little card ‘Mr. Dealer’ strip still in place too! Remains of the old tape which kept the ends closed. Both original yellow fixing tabs still present too.
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