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Corgi
207
Standard Vanguard III
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Corgi 207 Standard Vanguard III

The Corgi Standard Vanguard III This model was 95mm long. Later versions did not have red pillars and had shaped wheels.

The Standard Motor Company Limited was founded in Coventry, in 1903 by Reginald Walter Maudslay. For years, it manufactured Ferguson TE20 tractors, powered by its Vanguard engine. All Standard's tractor assets were sold to Massey Ferguson in 1959. Standard purchased the Triumph Motor Company in 1945, and in 1959, Standard changed its name to Standard-Triumph International and branded its products as Triumph. A subsidiary The Standard Motor Company Limited, and took on the manufacture. Cost 2/9 available in pale green & red finish at 1:46 scale. Corgi in detail...

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Dinky
40e
Standard Vanguard
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Dinky 40e Standard Vanguard

The Dinky Standard Vanguard Released December 1948 at 1/9. Two versions were produced one with open rear wheel arches 1948-50 in beige and one with covered rear wheel arches that was renumbered to 153. withdrawn in 1960. an illustration in the February 1954 Meccano Magazine shows the open wheel version.

The Standard Motor Company Limited was founded in Coventry, in 1903 by Reginald Walter Maudslay. For years, it manufactured Ferguson TE20 tractors, powered by its Vanguard engine. All Standard's tractor assets were sold to Massey Ferguson in 1959. Standard purchased the Triumph Motor Company in 1945, and in 1959, Standard changed its name to Standard-Triumph International and branded its products as Triumph. A subsidiary The Standard Motor Company Limited, and took on the manufacture. Cost 1/9 available in red, fawn, blue,dark blue finish at 1:46 scale. Dinky in detail...

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Dinky
153
Standard Vanguard
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Dinky 153 Standard Vanguard

The Dinky Standard Vanguard renumbered from 40e in 1954. Shown in the August 1954 Meccano magazine. Final version has larger rear numberplate light. Last produced in 1959.

The Standard Motor Company Limited was founded in Coventry, in 1903 by Reginald Walter Maudslay. For years, it manufactured Ferguson TE20 tractors, powered by its Vanguard engine. All Standard's tractor assets were sold to Massey Ferguson in 1959. Standard purchased the Triumph Motor Company in 1945, and in 1959, Standard changed its name to Standard-Triumph International and branded its products as Triumph. A subsidiary The Standard Motor Company Limited, and took on the manufacture. Cost 2/2 available in tan, blue, cream finish at 1:42 scale. Dinky in detail...