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Corgi
407
Smith's Karrier Mobile Shop
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Corgi 407 Smith's Karrier Mobile Shop

The Corgi Smith's Karrier Mobile Shop .Cost 4/9 available in pale green finish at 1:55 scale. Corgi in detail...

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Corgi
413
Karrier Bantam Butchers Shop
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Corgi 413 Karrier Bantam Butchers Shop

The Corgi Karrier Bantam Butchers Shop .Cost 4/9 available in white & blue finish at 1:55 scale. Corgi in detail...

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Corgi Junior
E98
Mobile Shop
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Corgi Junior E98 Mobile Shop

The Corgi Junior Mobile Shop . available in blue finish. Corgi Junior in detail...

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Dinky
280
Midland Mobile Bank
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Dinky 280 Midland Mobile Bank

The Dinky Midland Mobile Bank Midland Bank had (at least between 1978 and 1990 two mobile branch vehicles, which look a little like this DT model.

And they had bought once also 3 (older) Leyland buses for the same money shops.

On older pictures of the buses you can see the homely curtains so it wasn’t an idea of DT/Meccano to add them to this model. available in white & silver finish. Dinky in detail...

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Dinky Atlas
587
Camonnette Citroen 'Philips'
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Dinky Atlas 587 Camonnette Citroen 'Philips'

The Dinky Atlas Camonnette Citroen 'Philips' . available in yellow finish at 1:50 scale. Dinky Atlas in detail...

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French Dinky
587
Camonnette Citroen 'Philips'
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French Dinky 587 Camonnette Citroen 'Philips'

The French Dinky Camonnette Citroen 'Philips' Citroën Currus HY ‘Philips’ display van. Launched in late 1964, the Citroën Currus HY ‘Philips’display van, 587, appeared in the 1965 French Dinky catalogue. At a scale of 1:50, the 122mm long model cost 12 fr. (new francs), about £1, 4/-. The zamac body had plastic interior fittings and a tinplate base plate. The demonstrator van had lift up doors on the near side and at the rear, which exposed an interior normally behind clear plastic windows. The yellow-gold, red and silver colours were a trademark of the Dutch electrical manufacturer, ‘Philips’ during the 1960s. The Citroën HY model was based a long wheelbase version of the 1200kg van, with the extended bodywork, which in reality was produced by Currus. Introduced in 1964, French Dinky withdrew the model in 1970. Cost 12 fr. available in yellow finish at 1:50 scale. French Dinky in detail...