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Royce Silver Ghost Queen Mother Birthday Celebration Steel Die Cast Vehicle

Royce Silver Ghost Queen Mother Birthday Celebration Steel Die Cast Vehicle

£5.00

Lledo Gold Rolls Royce Silver Ghost – Queen Mother Birthday 1995,  Lledo PLC, Ltd Edition (10’000 made).

Condition: Boxed – Good (some shelf wear to cardboard), unopened. Please see pictures as these form part of the description.

1 in stock

Categories: SKU: G557-1-1

Description

Lledo was a British manufacturing company founded in 1982 by Matchbox co-founder Jack Odell, and Burt Russell, and based in Enfield. The factory produced mainly die-cast scale model commercial vehicles, and also cars, from 1983 to 1999, when the company went into bankruptcy.

Models were later made in China. “Lledo” was a reversal of Odell’s own surname, a mnemonic device from war days in the African desert so as not to forget his wireless call sign.

 

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