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Corgi

Corgi toys started making toys back in 1956 and are still going strong today. They started production with the British saloon car range that included the Ford Consul and Austin Cambridge among others and haven't looked back since.

Corgi toys have produced some of the most popular model cars to date. The reason Corgi are so popular is partly due to the detail of their models. Corgi made many of their cars with opening bonnets, boots and doors.
Other more specialised models were packed with gadgets such as the Batmobile, Corgi ref 267 with the spring loaded cutter in the bonnet, firing rocket launcher and flames from the rear jet that moved when the wheels turned!
Another classic was the James Bond DB5 Corgi ref 261 with a spring loaded rear bullet screen and ejector seat that launched its passenger high in the air!

Corgi have made a wide range of toys over the years including cars, commercial vehicles, film models, farm yard sets, aeroplanes and many more.


 
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5 Mini saloon
The Austin Seven Mini by Corgi Toys ref225 from...
225
5 Morris Mini Minor by Corgi
Morris Mini Minor ref226 by Corgi from 1960.
226
5 Mini Cooper Competion Model
This is an absolutely superb and extremely difficu...
227
5 Volvo P1800 Saloon Car by Corgi Toys
Volvo P1800 Saloon Car ref228 bt Corgi Toys fro...
228
5 Mercedes Benz 220SE Coupe by Corgi
Mercedes Benz 220SE Coupe ref230 by Corgi from ...
230
5 The Corgi Triumph Herald Coupe 231
The Corgi Triumph Herald Coupe ref231 from Corg...
231
5 Fiat 2100 Saloon Car by Corgi Toys
Fiat 2100 Saloon Car ref232 by Corgi Toys from ...
232
5 Heinkel Economy Bubble Car by Corgi Toys
Heinkel Economy Bubble Car ref233 by Corgi Toys...
233
5 Ford Consul Classic by Corgi Toys
Ford Consul Classic ref234 by Corgi Toys from 1...
234
5 Oldsmobile Super 88 by Corgi
Oldsmobile Super 88 ref235 by Corgi from 1962.<...
235

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