Details of Dinky 156 Rover 75
The Dinky Rover 75.
Renumbered from 140B. Shown in the December 1954 Meccano magazine. 2 tone colour schemes were introduced in January 1956.
Advertised in the September 1956 Meccano Magazine priced 3/-. Advertised in the July 1958 Meccano Magazine for 2/11. And shown in the June 1959 issue of Meccano Magazine for 2/10. The original price was 2/5 . It was available in maroon, cream, red, 2 tone green, cream & blue finish at 1:46 scale. Released as Dinky 156 in 1954 withdrawn as Dinky 156 in 1960.
Base:
tin plate baseModel features:
2 tone paintOrigin:
Made in EnglandPackaging:
cardboard boxVehicle make:
RoverVehicle model:
75Vehicle type:
saloon carWheels:
cast ridged hubs, plain rubber tyresWindows:
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