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Details of Matchbox 32C Leyland Petrol Tanker

Matchbox 32
 
Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
 Ronald Ochoa & Jim Ellerd
Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
 Ronald Ochoa & Jim Ellerd
Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32C
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Matchbox 32C
Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
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Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
 John Cruickshank
Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
 John Cruickshank
Matchbox 32
Matchbox 32
 Ronald Ochoa & Jim Ellerd
Matchbox 32

The Matchbox Leyland Petrol Tanker. This BP tanker was shown in the 1969 catalogue. This was a transitional model available with both regular and Superfast wheels. The original price was 2/4 . It was available in green & white finish at 1:92 scale. Released as Matchbox 32C in 1968 withdrawn as Matchbox 32C in 1973.

Base:

cast base

Markings:

Aral, BP

Model features:

chrome bumpers, chrome grille, chrome headlights

Origin:

Made in England

Packaging:

cardboard box, Matchbox type E ( MATCHBOX arched with colour picture ), Matchbox type F ( MATCHBOX straight with colour picture )

Vehicle make:

Leyland

Vehicle type:

Tanker

Wheels:

8 wheeler, black plastic wheels with tread

Windows:

tinted windows

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Thank you to the following contributors of images and or information for this page.

  • Thanks to Andrew Wood
  • Thanks to Eugene Irniger
  • THanks to Jim Ellerd
  • Thanks to John Cruickshank
  • Thanks to Ronald Ochoa