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1938 Ford V8-G81A Special WAS £45.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
German passenger car built at a subsidiary of the American Ford concern in Germany in the second half of the 1930s. Based on the Ford V8 car, production lasted from 1938 to 1941, during which time more than 8,000 of this model were manufactured. With the outbreak of World War II, many Ford V8-G81As were requisitioned from private owners and transferred to military units.
Choice of 5 registration numbers on the decal sheet for German military and police units ca 1938-42.
Manufacturer:
Roden
Code Number:
ROD817
Scale:
1:35
Item type:
Military vehicle kits (injection)
Price:
£24.99
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Quantity In Stock:
10+
Quantity Available At This Price:
10+
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This will usually be dispatched within 24/48 hours of receiving your order
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Handley-Page Hampden and Hereford (Hall Park Books Limited) The first Hampden production aircraft flew in May 1938 and on 28th June 1938 it became the first aircraft to be christened by Viscount Hampden at a ceremony at Radlett in Hertfordshire, The name was taken front the original John Hampden the 17th century defender of civil liberties.