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Austin Auto Tourer Tan Tin Toy 1906 : Our Tan and Red Austin Automobile is ready for a ride through Wales and the English countryside.
Original price was: $27.98.$25.98Current price is: $25.98.
Austin Auto Tourer Tan Tin Toy 1906 : Our Tan and Red Austin Automobile is ready for a ride through Wales and the English countryside. Our handsome Endcliff Tourer vehicle features a clever hidden wind up mechanism. Just pull back the shifter on the driver’s right side to wind up the engine and let her go! Remember the English drive on the left side of the road in the UK! This 1906 automobile is an historic model from the famous Austin Motor Co. Ltd. of Longbridge, England. Our high quality all-tin car features a black body with shiny gold and red details. A great gift for your motor car collector.This classic Tin Toy Automobile is a member of the Tin Toy Treasures Collection – exclusively at RetroToysUSA.com.
– Type: Tin Wind Up Automobile – Wind up Gear Attached
– Category: Tin Automobile and Vehicles – For Collectors (not for children)
– Size: 5.5″ Long (5.5 x 4 x 3 inches)
– Package: Collector’s Kraft Gift Box – “Austin Car”
– Retro Toys Rating: 10 of 10 –
For Ages | Collectible |
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Material | Tin Toy |
Color | Tan |
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the yesteryear kid –
This is a fun lil car! As you can see in the above listing fotos it looks NOTHING like the illustration on the box. This is common with tin toys, both in the past and now. This all part of the charm of tin toys. The left rear wheel on mine had loosened in transit and fell off when i unboxed it. But some CAUTIOUS application of force, and it was soon seated solidly on its axle. As you see in the fotos this is very cute sorta ‘chubby’ lookin car. Nice details all around. To make him go, you pull up on the right side stick, put him down, release, and off he goes! He runs differently, depending on the surface. On my living room area rug (no pile) he goes more or less straight. On my tile floors he scoots off a few feet, does a skidding U turn then comes back (pretty cool) try yours on various terrain to see what happens. The wheels are large and should even handle sidewalk pavement. Tho i dont think the spring is powerful enough for any sorta serious incline. Just a super fun lil car!