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Golden Era
Motoring
British Lorries of the 1950s (numbered 081-084) 1999
British Lorries of the 1950s (numbered 081-084) 1999 EL4 -
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Motoring
Classic Jaguar Series 1 (numbered 153-156) 2010
Classic Jaguar Series 1 (numbered 153-156) 2010 EL4 - Classics indeed, the four models selected for this card series are the XK120, the aluminium-bodied sports car introduced at the London Motor Show of 1948, the Mk II of which more than 100,000 were built between 1959 and 1967, the fabulous high-performance V-12 launched in 1961 and the 420 saloon dating from 1966. K.W.’s colour artwork pictures each model at an angle from the front, repeated in miniature and followed by descriptive text down the left side of the postcard-format backs. Size 143 x 104mm.
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Golden Era
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Jaguar at Le Mans (numbered 029-032) 1995
Jaguar at Le Mans (numbered 029-032) 1995 EL4 -
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Motoring
Jaguar E-Type (numbered 149 -152) 2010
Jaguar E-Type (numbered 149 -152) 2010 EL4 - For many it represented the climax of the true British sports car, and it still turns heads today. The original 3.8 model pictured on the first of these four cards was a hit from the moment it was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show of 1961. The other three cards follow developments in style and performance with the SI FHC (1964), SII DHC and the SIII DHC of 1971 depicted as one of the last 50 special edition black E-Types. Postcard-format backs. Size 143 x 104mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
Land Rover Legends Series 1 (Numbered 093-096) 2000
Land Rover Legends Series 1 (Numbered 093-096) 2000 EL4 -
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Motoring
Land Rover Legends Series 2 (Numbered 097-100) 2000
Land Rover Legends Series 2 (Numbered 097-100) 2000 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Land Rover Legends Series 3 (Numbered 101-104) 2000
Land Rover Legends Series 3 (Numbered 101-104) 2000 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Land Rover Ninety, One Ten and Defender (Numbered 105-108) 2000
Land Rover Ninety, One Ten and Defender (Numbered 105-108) 2000 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
London Buses of the Post-War Years (numbered 069-072) 1999
London Buses of the Post-War Years (numbered 069-072) 1999 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
London Buses of the Pre-War Years (numbered 065-068) 1999
London Buses of the Pre-War Years (numbered 065-068) 1999 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Londons Country Buses (Numbered 117-120) 2000
Londons Country Buses (Numbered 117-120) 2000 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
M.G. Greats (Cars) (numbered 033-036) 1995
M.G. Greats (Cars) (numbered 033-036) 1995 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
M.G.B Cars (numbered 037-040) 1995
M.G.B Cars (numbered 037-040) 1995 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Midland Red Buses (Numbered 117-120) 2000
Midland Red Buses (Numbered 117-120) 2000 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Mini Cooper (numbered 001-004) 1994
Mini Cooper (numbered 001-004) 1994 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Mini Cooper (numbered 161-164) 2010
Mini Cooper (numbered 161-164) 2010 EL4 - A British car with the wow factor, the Mini Cooper launched in 1961 with its 997cc engine was a huge improvement on the standard car. The Austin Mk I Cooper features first, followed by the 1967 ‘S’, Mk II, the Mk III 1275 S and finally the Mini Cooper-Cooper Car Co. in British Racing Green with white stripes as driven by the Cooper Works Team on the circuit during the 1960s. I had a 1959 Mini and my aspiration to own a Cooper was never achieved! Postcard-format backs. Size 143 x 104mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
Mini Vans (numbered 025-028) 1995
Mini Vans (numbered 025-028) 1995 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Monte Carlo Minis (numbered 009-012) 1994
Monte Carlo Minis (numbered 009-012) 1994 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Morris Minor (numbered 045-048) 1995
Morris Minor (numbered 045-048) 1995 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Morris Minor Vans (numbered 005-008) 1994
Morris Minor Vans (numbered 005-008) 1994 EL4 -
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