Details of Dinky 449 Chevrolet El Camino
The Dinky Chevrolet El Camino. Fitted with suspension steering windows and interior several colours are shown below. It was also available as part of No 448 with trailers. Illustrated on the back cover of the August and September 1961 Meccano Magazines. The original price was 5/- . It was available in blue & white finish at 1:48 scale. Released as Dinky 449 in 1961 withdrawn as Dinky 449 in 1969.
Base:
tin plate baseModel features:
2 tone paint, simple interiorOrigin:
Made in EnglandPackaging:
cardboard boxVehicle make:
ChevroletVehicle model:
El CaminoVehicle type:
pickupVehicle year:
1960Wheels:
shaped spun hubs, steering, suspension, tyres with treadWindows:
tinted windows, windowsIf you know about this model you can add more detail by email to: diecastplusinfo@gmail.com where you can also send pictures of your models to add to the site.
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