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Diecast Model Car - Corgi Mercedes-Benz 190E - Blue - Mobil - Approx. 1/64 Scale

Corgi Diecast ModelJ16 - BMW Saloon

Believed to be 1:55 Scale - Approx. 7cm length

Corgi Toys was created by the Mettoy (\""Metal Toy\"") company, who decided to produce a range of diecast toy vehicles as competition to Dinky,

which had dominated the British market for many years. \""Corgi Toys\""

were introduced in the UK in July 1956 and were manufactured in Swansea, Wales,

for 27 years before the company went into liquidation.

A

management

buy-out re-formed the company as Corgi Toys Limited in March 1984. In

1989, the management sold the Corgi brand to Mattel

and the factory was retained under the name of \""Microlink Industries

Ltd\"". In 1995, Corgi regained its independence as a new company, Corgi

Classics Limited, and moved to new premises in Leicester. The Corgi

brand was acquired by Hornby in 2008.

This model of an unspecified model BMW saloon was produced around 1984, just after the management buy-out, and has the name \""Corgi Toys Ltd\"" on the base o.

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Diecast Model Car - Corgi Mercedes-Benz 190E - Blue - Mobil - Approx. 1/64 Scale

Corgi Diecast ModelJ16 - BMW Saloon

Believed to be 1:55 Scale - Approx. 7cm length

Corgi Toys was created by the Mettoy (\""Metal Toy\"") company, who decided to produce a range of diecast toy vehicles as competition to Dinky,

which had dominated the British market for many years. \""Corgi Toys\""

were introduced in the UK in July 1956 and were manufactured in Swansea, Wales,

for 27 years before the company went into liquidation.

A

management

buy-out re-formed the company as Corgi Toys Limited in March 1984. In

1989, the management sold the Corgi brand to Mattel

and the factory was retained under the name of \""Microlink Industries

Ltd\"". In 1995, Corgi regained its independence as a new company, Corgi

Classics Limited, and moved to new premises in Leicester. The Corgi

brand was acquired by Hornby in 2008.

This model of an unspecified model BMW saloon was produced around 1984, just after the management buy-out, and has the name \""Corgi Toys Ltd\"" on the base o.

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Product Description

Corgi Diecast ModelJ16 - BMW Saloon

Believed to be 1:55 Scale - Approx. 7cm length

Corgi Toys was created by the Mettoy (\""Metal Toy\"") company, who decided to produce a range of diecast toy vehicles as competition to Dinky,

which had dominated the British market for many years. \""Corgi Toys\""

were introduced in the UK in July 1956 and were manufactured in Swansea, Wales,

for 27 years before the company went into liquidation.

A

management

buy-out re-formed the company as Corgi Toys Limited in March 1984. In

1989, the management sold the Corgi brand to Mattel

and the factory was retained under the name of \""Microlink Industries

Ltd\"". In 1995, Corgi regained its independence as a new company, Corgi

Classics Limited, and moved to new premises in Leicester. The Corgi

brand was acquired by Hornby in 2008.

This model of an unspecified model BMW saloon was produced around 1984, just after the management buy-out, and has the name \""Corgi Toys Ltd\"" on the base o.

Product Specifications

General

Vehicle type

Van

Features

Unopened Box

Series

Corgi Juniors

Scale

N/A

Size

8

Colour

Multi-colour

Material

DieCast

Theme

Promotional Toy

Vehicle make

Ford

Brand

Corgi

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