Dinky Toys 300 Massey Ferguson Tractor

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Description

This model was first issued in 1948 and eventually ceased in 1971. It was one of the longest running Dinky models ever produced lasting over 2 decades. It started as the Massey Harris being eventually renamed Massey Ferguson around 1966. This is a later less common model and details as follows. Bright red body with yellow cast rear wheels and yellow plastic front wheels. Yellow Massey Ferguson transfers. It has a late plastic blue driver, mat base plate with silver metal steering wheel with one black metal and one yellow plastic exhaust stack.

Original price was: £210.00.Current price is: £185.00.

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Issued:

1966-71

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Item Condition
4.75
Item Condition

Mint - May have the most minor fault from mint.
(All items graded out of 5)

Item Condition

This is probably the best example I have ever handled. Most would say mint and showing unusually perfect front grill and wheel arches. One or two tiniest areas where the internal packing piece has probably rubbed on removal but even the digital photographs have not picked up. Looks superb and bright lustre you will not be disappointed.


Box Condition
4.5
Box Condition

Very Nearly Mint - Could be slight wear, neat pricing and shop price label.
(All items graded out of 5)

Box Condition

The later light yellow with white panelled picture box displays no creasing or tears and tight flaps. This is the later box with the vulnerable end flap slits but no wear. No Pricing. Minor box rubs and marks. Internal packing piece.

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