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Nicky (Dinky casting) Toys 120 Jaguar 'E' Type. Near mint/boxed. Scarce! From a carefully hand-picked selection of models in The Netherlands.

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Price: £175.00

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

Notes

Sought-after models that are so difficult to find in good condition! Dinky dies were sold to the Indian Firm S. Kumar & Co. trading as Atamco. (1968-70). Often known as Indian-Dinky toys, the finish was poor in comparison.

This ‘E’ Type Jaguar model is finished in metallic red with an intact detachable black hood (only). Original windscreen is complete too. Shiny spun wheels and well-shaped treaded tyres.

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Chip at a rear wing and a couple of little marks at the top of the driver’s door. Little mark at boot rim. The paint finish is a rather light spray in places.
An early issue since the Dinky lettering on the baseplate is still partially visible with just the letters ‘DIN’ blanked out (so ‘KY’ and ‘TOYS’ still visible), as well as the original lettering ‘Jaguar ’E’ Type from Dinky. No reference to the Indian manufacturer made on the base of this early Nicky Toys model.
The box (to Nicky toys standard) is fine – complete, clean and with a crisp feel to the card. No tears or graffiti. Small push-out panel is till intact on the side of the box.

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