Dinky Toys 103 Austin Healey Tourer

Description

Made available from my own collection.

Here is a very rare Austin Healey Tourer in late issue brick red with a grey interior, spun wheels, black shiny gloss base, tail lights and ‘M’ tyres. Though I have a bright red example similar, though not in such nice condition and a cream example, all as seen in my 100 series article, I have only ever found or seen one example of each. I bought all examples many years ago from a main diecast supplier in America and they have been the price of my collection.

A rare variation and sought after. Few variations are available in the 100 series range with wheel colour changes, but this is a beauty.
Fully light tested and no added touches observed.

£2,250.00

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Issued:

1957-60

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Item Condition
5.0
Item Condition

Mint - As made, may have a minor casting mark.
(All items graded out of 5)

Item Condition

Always a popular series and is bound to have many envious collectors wishing, but an expensive model I am afraid to say, but once sold, I will probably never see another example in such fine mint condition. Only the most minor of a mark, a truly superb example. Lovely wheels, tyres and base like new.

 


Box Condition
3.0
Box Condition

Excellent - Possible re-attached flaps or some bigger flap tears. May include one or more of the faults as in the above grade.
(All items graded out of 5)

Box Condition

This is a nice complete box with light pencil pricing to one end. It shows the correct red end spots. Some age wear but no damage.

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