Details of Dinky 36g Taxi with Driver
The Dinky Taxi with Driver. The original price was 10d . It was available in green & black,red & black, yellow & black finish. Released as Dinky 36g in 1947 withdrawn as Dinky 36g in 1949.
Base:
black painted cast base, detailed baseModel features:
2 tone paint, driverOrigin:
Made in EnglandVehicle type:
saloon car, taxiWheels:
cast ridged hubs, plain rubber tyresIf 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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