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Matchbox 36a; Austin A50
The Austin Cambridge (sold as
A40, A50, A55, and A60) was made by the Austin Motor Company, part of
BMC, from September 1954 through to 1969. It replaced the A40 Somerset
but was entirely new with modern unibody construction. The car had two
basic body styles with the A40, A50 and early A55s using a traditional
rounded shape and later A55s and A60s using sharper edged Farina
styling from 1959 onwards. The old body shape, this one, actually lasted into the early
1970s in the form of vans and pickups.
Matchbox introduced their A50
in 1957 and produced it up to 1961, most of the ones you will see have
turquoise bodywork, the later releases are pale blue. Wheels were
initially metal and later grey plastic. The later pale blue cars with
grey plastic wheels generally get a premium on the value. |
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