The 1940's
During the war years many manufacturing plants were switched over to military production. The car industry was no different, but after the war it took time to change back to the supply of general purpose vehicles. The position was made harder because steel which was controlled by the government was prioritised to those companies concentrating on exports. This led to Britain ramping up of production and eventually supplying over half of the worlds output. 1948 saw the introduction of the Series I Land Rover.
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Oxford Diecast Lincoln Continental 1941 Spode Green - 1:87 Scale
Product Code: 87LC41002 1 review£9.95| /Painted in Spode Green, our second release, registered in Manitoba, has an off-white tonneau cover with the same colour interior and steering wheel...
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Oxford Diecast Lincoln Continental 1941 Maroon - 1:87 Scale
Product Code: 87LC41001£9.95| /The 1941 Lincoln Continental 2-door convertible version in the elegant colour scheme of Lincoln Maroon with tan tonneau cover, with black chassis. ...
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Oxford Diecast Ford WOT1 Crash Tender Raf Catterick (red)
Product Code: 76WOT002 1 review£17.95| /1:76 scale model of the Fordson War Office Type 1 Crash Tender appears in the livery of the Royal Air Force, as used at their RAF Station at Catter...
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Oxford Diecast Ford WOT1 Crash Tender Mickey Mouse (scampton)
Product Code: 76WOT001 1 review£16.95| /A fire crash tender from WWII as used by the RAF, which will appeal to both fire emergency enthusiasts as well as military collectors. The Fordson...
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