Yesteryear Collection



'The Crossley' was probably the most famous vehicle used by the British Army during World War 1. Many were returned to the UK after the war, and converted to civilian use. The model which has been specially commissioned by the City Of London Police Children’s Fund is typically of the conversions made to these versatile little lorries. Your model which is one of only 1,000 examples to be produced is numbered on both the base of the model and the box.

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Description: Model has a white cab, body and bonnet and closed rear door with a black chassis, cab floor, running boards, roof and carrying rack; it is fitted with a maroon seat and red solid wheels on black tyres with spare tyre on drivers side; steering wheel is RHD in black plastic; headlights and toolbox cover in gold.
The City of London insignia on both sides of upper van panel with a red cross on the bonnet and rear door; 'POLICE AMBULANCE' written in bold black print on both sides of lower van panel.

Variations: No known variations.

 

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Notes: Crossley version.
This model is packaged in a maroon J-type window box.

Certificate: Issued with a limited edition certificate of authenticity.

 


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