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Oxford Diecast Austin 1300 Limeflower

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Oxford Diecast Austin 1300 LimeflowerIn October 1969, BMC unveiled the front engine, front wheel drive Austin Morris 1300 GT at the London Motor Show, when key features included a 1275 cc twin carburettor engine, a black full width grille, black vinyl roof and a thick black metal strip along the side, all designed to convey a sporty image. In 1971 the Mark III version appeared, lasting in production until 1974 when the range was superseded by the Austin Allegro and the Vanden Plas 1500.

In October 1969, BMC unveiled the front engine, front-wheel drive Austin/Morris 1300 GT at the London Motor Show, when key features included a 1275 cc twin carburettor engine, a black full width grille, black vinyl roof and a thick black metal strip along the side, all designed to convey a sporty image. In 1971 the Mark III version appeared, lasting in production until 1974 when the range was superseded by the Austin Allegro and the Vanden Plas 1500.

For its latest outing, our four-door Austin 1300 GT is registered JMA 849L from 1972. The authentic paint scheme is typical of the marque, appearing here in a muted green shade with its black ‘vinyl’ roof. The interior seating is moulded in a slightly lighter yellowy green shade,  Its GT logo features in red and silver on the radiator grille and its 1300 GT status is also printed on the offside of the boot. The interior is black, as is the chassis and the broad black and silver stripe associated with the GT appears along both sides.  

The Austin 1300 was designed by the legendary Issigonis – say no more!

 

Dimensions and Weights

Packed: 8.6cm x 5.3cm x 4.6cm ( L x W x H )

Unpacked: 4.9cm x 2.1cm x 1.8cm ( L x W x H )

Dimension excludes shipping carton. Packed item comes on plinth with case.

Scale

1:76 scale which means that this is 76 times smaller than the full sized vehicle(s)

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Austin Gift Set

Austin has been part of the family car scene since the 1920s and Oxford has brought together a selection across the years from that period right up to the early 1980s.

76ACF002 Austin Cambridge - Armadillo Beige/Red

76ALL001 Austin Allegro Estate 1300 - Citron

76AUS002 Austin 1300GT - Flame Red

76SOM002 Austin Somerset - Buckingham Green

76ASS002 Austin Seven RN Saloon - Light Royal Blue/Black.

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