Corgi Toys 1126 Ecurie Ecosse Racing Transporter
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Ecurie Ecosse Racing Car Transporter by Corgi Toys, No. 1126. Very near mint/boxed. Later version with RAISED BLUE LETTERING & LEMON interior. Scarce. With all card packing. From The South London Collection. Starting bid £200. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.
Price:
£325.00
This item is no longer for sale, price for reference only.
Notes
This is the third issue finished in vivid metallic blue with raised light blue “ECURIE ECOSSE” lettering & raised body line details on both sides. Shaped spun wheels. Light lemon interior. Grey base.
Charming display piece, especially with a selection of Corgi racing cars from the same era – this transporter would hold three.
Difficult to find mint, since they were popular at the time – a firm favourite for ‘transporting’ Corgi cars around! This example has a pleasing glossy finish with a few minor top edge marks. Nice to see the ‘GENUINE TRACK ROD STEERING’ label.
The colourful pictorial box is complete and bright. Presents well. Minor wear only. No splits or graffiti. Internal packing pieces are all present. Note the period printed shop label on clear tape on one short lid end
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