Yesteryear Collection



Power Petroleum Company was an independent distributor of motor spirit in London. In 1923 the company was established, for distribution of petrol imported from Russia. Shell-Mex and B. P. acquired the Power Petroleum Co in 1934 and in 1959 advertised Power brand fuel; after this the company seemed to have changed from a retail business to a bulk supply business. In 1964 they became a bulk supplier of fuels for industry and supplier of BP Energol lubricants.

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Description: Dark green body, bonnet, cab, tank and filler caps with glossy black chassis, mudguards and running boards; white metal ribbed cab roof with front name fascia panel; red 12 spoke plastic wheels with whitewall tyres; brass radiator, windscreen, headlights, side-lamps and tank pipes; seats and steering wheel – LHD in black plastic ; logo ‘POWER ETHYL’on both sides of tank and cab.

Variations: Gold 12 spoke wheels with plain black tyres or red 12 spoke wheels with whitewall black tyres.
Tank pipes can be black or gold.
With or without encircled '12' on cab door.

 

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Notes: Tangley Models and Trainline Models bought the designs of the original Creak models after Eric Creak stopped producing the Alternative Collection.
Trainline Models produced 500 models.
These models, although Creaks models, have no numbers underneath on the baseplates but are numbered on the box - These models are just as desirable in their own right.

This model is packaged in either a maroon J-type window box or a straw-style window box.

 


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