Details of Dinky 641 Army 1 Ton Cargo Truck
The Dinky Army 1 Ton Cargo Truck.
Released August 1954 with a UK price of 3/9, dropping to 3/6 in April 1958 and then to 3/5 in May 1959.
In 1961 when windows were added the price went up to 4/3 (Shown on the February 1961 Dinky price list). In 1962, the last year of its production, the retail price had risen to 4/6. Royal Armoured Corps signs back and front and a driver. Based on a Humber vehicle.
The original price was 3/9 . It was available in green finish at 1:60 scale. Released as Dinky 641 in 1954 withdrawn as Dinky 641 in 1962.
Base:
tin plate baseModel features:
canvas tilt, driverOrganisation:
ArmyOrigin:
Made in EnglandPackaging:
cardboard boxVehicle make:
HumberVehicle model:
1 ton, FV1601Vehicle type:
military, pickupWheels:
cast ridged hubs, tyres with treadWindows:
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