Details of Corgi 151/151A Lotus XI Racing Car
The Corgi Lotus XI Racing Car. The early models had sport decals, and several had different numbers (1, 3 or 7). Some of the late cars were without out numbers or racing bands. Some came with a driver and some not. This model was numbered 151A but some boxes were marked 151. The original price was 3/6 . It was available in blue, silver, red, aqua,yellow, pewter grey finish at 1:40 scale. Released as Corgi 151/151A in 1958 withdrawn as Corgi 151/151A in 1964.
Base:
tin plate baseEvent:
Le MansMarkings:
racing numbersModel features:
driverOrigin:
Made in Great BritainPackaging:
cardboard boxVehicle make:
LotusVehicle type:
racing carWheels:
flat spun hubs, tyres with treadWindows:
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