'CORGI TOYS' copies etc.

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Here is the Corgi Toys Pontiac Firebird, model No.343 and a larger copy from Lucky Toys.

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Here is the stunning 'CORGI TOYS' gift set #16, the Ecurie Ecosse race team support transporter, I had one of these and played with it to the maximum. It came with miniature plastic tools and vice, had fantastic front wheel steering, a sliding side door and of course some Grand Prix cars.
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...and here is a nice plastic copy by 'CLIFFORD'.
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Here is the Corgi Toys Pontiac Firebird, model No.343 and a larger copy from Lucky Toys.

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Boy o boy that Corgi Pontiac is right ugly Ghosty!!
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Here is the stunning 'CORGI TOYS' gift set #16, the Ecurie Ecosse race team support transporter, I had one of these and played with it to the maximum. It came with miniature plastic tools and vice, had fantastic front wheel steering, a sliding side door and of course some Grand Prix cars.
Gift Set #16, CORGI TOYS 'ECURIE ECOSSE'.jpg
...and here is a nice plastic copy by 'CLIFFORD'.
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The Corgi Ecurie Ecosse is a wonderful toy, with lots of play value. They command good prices on ebay too. If you search for the name on youtube there's some nice film of the 1:1's. I was watching the Clifford version on ebay the other day, but the sale was ended prematurely. Perhaps there was a good offer to the seller because it is a nice and rarely seen copy.
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Both superb and amazed that they existed and have never crossed my path before!
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To myself this Jaguar looks more like a Norev than like a Corgi. Any other advices are welcome.
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Fox wrote:To myself this Jaguar looks more like a Norev than like a Corgi. Any other advices are welcome.
Fox...where is your picture of the Jaguar?

Is it the same Jaguar model as the one I have shown earlier in this thread on page 1...

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The Clifford Ecurie Ecosse copy was relisted and realised a very healthy price:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361155945474? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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johnboy wrote:The Clifford Ecurie Ecosse copy was relisted and realised a very healthy price:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361155945474? ... EBIDX%3AIT
WHAT! £598, WOW, we are collecting all the wrong models here, we should be collecting 'Friction Powered' plastic toys from Hong Kong... :!:

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:
johnboy wrote:The Clifford Ecurie Ecosse copy was relisted and realised a very healthy price:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361155945474? ... EBIDX%3AIT
WHAT! £598, WOW, we are collecting all the wrong models here, we should be collecting 'Friction Powered' plastic toys from Hong Kong... :!:

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There were also some much higher bids which were cancelled (£1210 & £889). The bid history was private on this auction but this is a rare model and probably on the short list of a few officiandos.
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