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Jaguar XJ6 4.2 from Husky
Topic Started: Dec 27 2014, 06:19 PM (478 Views)
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pjedsel
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Nice example of one of the later Husky models. :)
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Sweet!
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I have this one with a paper Corgi Juniors sticker on the base. Was it released under both the Corgi and Husky brand names?
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Harvestman
Dec 27 2014, 11:49 PM
I have this one with a paper Corgi Juniors sticker on the base. Was it released under both the Corgi and Husky brand names?
Yes, it was issued near the end of the days with the Husky name - the early Corgi Jr. models had paper stickers on the base noting the change over. Over the years many of those stickers have lost their sticking power and fallen off so great that you have one that still has the label. :)
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I've always liked those wheels. They are used on the Stude wagon too.
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I love this later, larger wheel style a lot. It really makes the cars mesh more, appearance-wise.
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