Details of Corgi GS8 Lions of Longleat
The Corgi Lions of Longleat. 1974 final year versions were fitted with Whizzwheels. The original price was 13/6 . It was available in green, tan finish. Released as Corgi GS8 in 1968 withdrawn as Corgi GS8 in 1974.
Accessories:
animal, LionsModel features:
animalsOrigin:
Made in Great BritainVehicle make:
Land RoverVehicle model:
LWBVehicle type:
utility vehicleWheels:
shaped spun hubs, suspension, tyres with tread, WhizzwheelsWindows:
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