Details of Corgi 306 Morris Marina 1.8 Coupe
The Corgi Morris Marina 1.8 Coupe. The first version was a red colour called blaze and the model was issued at the original launch of the Marina at the start of the seventies. Also with a black interior and silver steering wheel. The original price was 49p . It was available in maroon, lime green, bronze finish at 1:43 scale. Released as Corgi 306 in 1971 withdrawn as Corgi 306 in 1973.
Base:
black painted cast baseModel features:
detailed engine, detailed interior, opening bonnet, opening doorsOrigin:
Made in Great BritainPackaging:
windowed boxVehicle make:
MorrisVehicle model:
MarinaVehicle type:
saloon carWheels:
WhizzwheelsWindows:
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