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Dinky 104 Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle. Near mint/boxed. With Instruction Leaflet.

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Price: £185.00

This item is sold.

Notes

This Gerry Anderson model inspired by the t.v. series ‘Captain Scarlet & The Mysterons’ is in all original condition with no reproduced parts or repainting.
This early version has a fine metallic blue finish, complete with original figure of Captain Scarlet and firing front rocket. All in perfect working order! Model has tiny wear to the front transfer, otherwise all labels/transfers are complete. Perfect black rubber tracks and aerials. Paint finish has a few small marks only. Nice example!

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Inner plinth is in superb condition; really bright, fresh and crisp and looking virtually as-new!

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A couple of tiny tears at the front slot (minor). Instruction Leaflet is present too:

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Large pictorial outer box is clean with vivid colours.

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Traces of old sellotape at the end flaps and the large end flap on one side lacks the small tuck in part.
An exciting item to add to your collection and a real nostalgic treat!

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