C270

Corgi 270 James Bond Aston Martin. Mint (mechanism fault)/boxed. Rarest box version. Complete with all original accessories.

C270r116

Price: £375.00

This item is no longer for sale, price for reference only.

Notes

This popular James Bond Aston Martin has a silky metallic silver finish and was issued during 1973 only in this slim blue and yellow window box.
It has many features that has made this a firm Corgi favourite with many collectors.
Ejector seat mechanism (requires manual operation of the roof and seat but closes back into place very well), revolving number plates, retractable machine guns, tyre slasher blades, telescopic over-riders – this car is literally loaded with features!
The silver paint finish is very fresh indeed, as are the chrome bumpers and rear bullet screen.
Detailed spoked wheels with slasher blades. Suspension is present on all wheels.

C270r1161

C270r1162

C270r1163

C270r1166

C270r1167

The Instruction Packet has been opened and inside there are the Secret Instructions and spare villain figure, badge, and a complete and unused sheet of number plates. All original!

C270r1164

The scarce blue and yellow window box is complete, vividly-coloured, with intact original smooth cellophane. Only the most minor handling No graffiti.

C270r1165

You may like

Corgi toys 207m standard vanguard saloon jj872 front

Corgi Toys 207M Standard Vanguard Saloon

Standard Vanguard III Saloon by Corgi Toys, No.207M. Yellow, with flat spun wheels. Very near mint/boxed, with promotional booklet. From The Richmond Collection.

More details

Corgi toys 216 austin a40 saloon jj871 front

Corgi Toys 216 Austin A40 Saloon

Austin A40 Saloon by Corgi Toys, No. 216. Two-tone blue and a rare find with SHAPED SPUN WHEELS. Very near mint/boxed. From The Richmond Collection. Starting bid £175. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.

More details

Corgi toys 206 hillman husky jj870 front

Corgi Toys 206 Hillman Husky

Hillman Husky by Corgi Toys, No. 206. Very, very near mint/boxed (wear). COOL fawn issue. From The Richmond Collection.

More details