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76MV034 Mini Van West Mercia Police (Panda)
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76MV034 Mini Van West Mercia Police (Panda)

76MV034 Mini Van West Mercia Police (Panda)

The Mini Van was a really useful vehicle in its day and highly popular following its launch in the 1960s. With a ¼ ton load capacity, it had been built on the longer Mini Traveller chassis and came without rear side windows. Providing a cheap alternative to a car, its load capacity made it a favourite for private owners in need of a ‘bigger boot’ and being classed as a small commercial vehicle, it carried no sales tax which was another attraction. Compromises to the van versus car also included a simplified steel grille which kept the costs down.

Our latest 1:76 scale Mini Van appears in the guise of a pale blue and white ‘Panda’ Police Car with the addition of a Police roof bar topped with a blue beacon. The Police used it extensively and period TV dramas have often featured the robust little Mini Van chasing the villains. Our model features a white roof and white doors which have the black printed Police graphics on both sides. The rear double doors each have a small window too, while to the front, the Austin badge sits proudly on the edge of the bonnet.  Registered HWP 355K, our model dates from 1971 and represents a marque that lasted many years after that with a couple of upgrades but with well over half a million coming off the production line.

Specifications

  • Scale - 1:76
  • Colour/Livery - West Mercia Police
  • Paint Finish - Pristine
$3.22

Original: $10.73

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76MV034 Mini Van West Mercia Police (Panda)—

$10.73

$3.22

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76MV034 Mini Van West Mercia Police (Panda)

The Mini Van was a really useful vehicle in its day and highly popular following its launch in the 1960s. With a ¼ ton load capacity, it had been built on the longer Mini Traveller chassis and came without rear side windows. Providing a cheap alternative to a car, its load capacity made it a favourite for private owners in need of a ‘bigger boot’ and being classed as a small commercial vehicle, it carried no sales tax which was another attraction. Compromises to the van versus car also included a simplified steel grille which kept the costs down.

Our latest 1:76 scale Mini Van appears in the guise of a pale blue and white ‘Panda’ Police Car with the addition of a Police roof bar topped with a blue beacon. The Police used it extensively and period TV dramas have often featured the robust little Mini Van chasing the villains. Our model features a white roof and white doors which have the black printed Police graphics on both sides. The rear double doors each have a small window too, while to the front, the Austin badge sits proudly on the edge of the bonnet.  Registered HWP 355K, our model dates from 1971 and represents a marque that lasted many years after that with a couple of upgrades but with well over half a million coming off the production line.

Specifications

  • Scale - 1:76
  • Colour/Livery - West Mercia Police
  • Paint Finish - Pristine

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The Mini Van was a really useful vehicle in its day and highly popular following its launch in the 1960s. With a ¼ ton load capacity, it had been built on the longer Mini Traveller chassis and came without rear side windows. Providing a cheap alternative to a car, its load capacity made it a favourite for private owners in need of a ‘bigger boot’ and being classed as a small commercial vehicle, it carried no sales tax which was another attraction. Compromises to the van versus car also included a simplified steel grille which kept the costs down.

Our latest 1:76 scale Mini Van appears in the guise of a pale blue and white ‘Panda’ Police Car with the addition of a Police roof bar topped with a blue beacon. The Police used it extensively and period TV dramas have often featured the robust little Mini Van chasing the villains. Our model features a white roof and white doors which have the black printed Police graphics on both sides. The rear double doors each have a small window too, while to the front, the Austin badge sits proudly on the edge of the bonnet.  Registered HWP 355K, our model dates from 1971 and represents a marque that lasted many years after that with a couple of upgrades but with well over half a million coming off the production line.

Specifications

  • Scale - 1:76
  • Colour/Livery - West Mercia Police
  • Paint Finish - Pristine
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