Yesteryear Collection



Arlingtons first opened in February 1990 as a local green grocer in Seaforth, a suburb of Sydney's beautiful northern beaches. Their taste for quality food rapidly extended beyond the grocery store as they started making their own range of Arlingtons snack foods for time conscious people who were looking for a better for you snacking option.
These were derived from their great grandmothers recipes that three generations of the Arlingtons family had grown up loving to eat and where certain other families would love eating as well.
All of their foods have no artificial preservatives, no artificial colours and no artificial flavours. They use only Australian chickpeas, Their herbs are farmer market sourced and handpicked for freshness.
Today, their products are available in gourmet grocers, supermarkets, fine food, organic and health food stores across Australia and in Singapore.

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Description: A dark green body, cab and bonnet on a glossy black chassis, mudguards and running boards; maroon seat with a black plastic RHD steering wheel; gold 12 spoke wheels; a dark green enclosed panel van with yellow lettering and lining; ‘Arlingtons’ label on front fascia.

Variations: Maroon or tan seats.
With or without spare wheel on RHS.
With or without 'Arlingtons' on front side of enclosed panel van. (see pic.2)

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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. 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 or a straw-style window box.

 


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