Schuco Models 1038
Mercedes 220S by Schuco Models, No. 1038. Very, very near mint/boxed. With original key & colour brochure. Sensational item from the 25 Year Collection in California. Rare - especially in this condition and with working features. QDT starting bid £125. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.
Notes
A truly impressive Mercedes car from the well-regarded German manufacturer Schuco. The original and best issue (not a later copy). 1:45 scale. White with a bright red roof, green-tinted windows. Shiny radiator, intact bonnet emblem and bumpers.
In unused condition with steering and brake. Working perfectly!
Such a beautiful item on display too in this virtually mint condition.
Light wear to the original grey tyres. Couple of the tiniest marks to the paint finish.
Original and correct card picture box is complete and strongly-coloured showing a little creasing/wear to one end. Very light wear besides and a period dollar price is somewhat smudged.
With colour brochure.
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