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Easy spot the gem now ,always worth looking at all the photos,first one nothing really to see ,third one however :D
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The 40-15S from 1967 pipe holder with the chrome effect Y-15 Silver Ghost is a hard one to find and if you are lucky the chrome effect Y-7 1912 Rolls-Royce with the grey ribbed roof may have the inner side rail 'Pips' to stop the top corners of the window frames bending in during the fettling process.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:The 40-15S from 1967 pipe holder with the chrome effect Y-15 Silver Ghost is a hard one to find and if you are lucky the chrome effect Y-7 1912 Rolls-Royce with the grey ribbed roof may have the inner side rail 'Pips' to stop the top corners of the window frames bending in during the fettling process.

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not sure where pips would be but can,t see any,first time i have seen the pipe holder,both poor condition,on the right lines for the gem :D
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Pips will be where you show them Dave. At the rear of roof on the side, underneath - stopped the roof either side from wobbling about. Nice find on the pipe holdar as not seen much.
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Your picture shows NO 'Pips' so an early grey ribbed roof casting.

Is the bus on the black oval tray plated as well.

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""Is the bus on the black oval tray plated as well.""
spot on!!!!,this is the reason i went for this lot,well done ghosty :D
funny thing notice the lack of yellow to the side labels :shock:
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Plated over the original red paint?
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From at least 1974 to 1976, the bus on the black oval tray was catalogued as a 'Giftware' item but not plated and never appearing plated in the last 1978 catalogues either so that is an odd one.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:From at least 1974 to 1976, the bus on the black oval tray was catalogued as a 'Giftware' item but not plated and never appearing plated in the last 1978 catalogues either so that is an odd one.

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check out micks site,yesteryear giftware,sub section " other giftware" theres a similar gold one
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There does seem to be plated models done by special commission that were not catalogued for retail so these plated buses may fall under that umbrella.

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