Corgi 238 Jaguar Mark X

Corgi 238 Jaguar Mark X. Scarce in MID-METALLIC BLUE with YELLOW INTERIOR, shaped spun wheels. Only the 2nd at QDT! Very near mint/boxed. With both suitcases. Scarce model from The Berlin Collection. Starting bid £250. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.

Corgi toys 238 jaguar mark x dd47 front

Price: £675.00

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

Notes

A very attractive example of this popular Corgi model, issued between 1962-67 in a variety of colour finishes.
This scarce colour finish, mid-metallic blue and a yellow interior, with shaped spun wheels is in very close to mint condition Suspension on shaped spun wheels. Jewelled headlights, opening bonnet and boot. Correct that there is one large opening suitcase and one smaller case stowed in the boot.
Lovely lustre on this Jaguar model:

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Tiny speckled marking on front wings (need to inspect very closely to see).
The box is clean, strongly-coloured and complete, with an intensely crisp feel. OLd shop stock quality feel. Period price label. Corgi Club Membership Form.

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