Corgi Toys 200 Ford Consul

Ford Consul Saloon by Corgi Toys, No. 200. Near mint/boxed. One of the RAREST CORGI TOYS - the NON-MECHANICAL version in BRIGHT MID-BLUE. From The Gower Collection. Starting bid £350. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.

Corgi toys 200 ford consul saloon blue dd734 front

Price: £750.00

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The first Corgi car ever made – and a must for your collection. Issued in various colour finishes between 1956-61. This version of the Consul in mid-blue was issued a little later as a mechanical version (under the numbering 200M), with the familiar bulge on the baseplate.
This rare earlier version is the non-mechanical version and an especially rare find in this bright mid-blue finish. Flat spun wheels gleam. Tyres are as-new. Baseplate is very shiny.
A remarkable find.

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Corgi toys 200 ford consul saloon blue dd734 base

Close to mint condition with a little marking to the all original paint finish i at some exposed edges/raised details.

The early blue picture box is complete and bright. A little age/handling wear and a penned number on one side.
An exceptional find.

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