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Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post
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Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge T48 Post

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Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge

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Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 

1/76th Scale 00 Gauge

The Leyland Sherpa van was manufactured between 1974 and 1982. Apparently, it was originally designed to be built on the car production line, which meant it had a narrow back. On a positive note, this feature enabled it to negotiate narrow city streets - and in the case of our Welsh model, perhaps narrow country lanes as well! It was launched initially as the Leyland Van but in 1975, the name was changed to Leyland Sherpa. The first examples consisted of vans of 1.85, 2.15 and 2.40 tons. In 1978, the 1.7 and 2.0 litre engines replaced the original 1622cc and 1798 cc petrol units and the range was redesignated as 200, 230 and 250. Our example is classed as the SHERPA 200, which appears on the rear of the moden

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Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge

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Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 

1/76th Scale 00 Gauge

The Leyland Sherpa van was manufactured between 1974 and 1982. Apparently, it was originally designed to be built on the car production line, which meant it had a narrow back. On a positive note, this feature enabled it to negotiate narrow city streets - and in the case of our Welsh model, perhaps narrow country lanes as well! It was launched initially as the Leyland Van but in 1975, the name was changed to Leyland Sherpa. The first examples consisted of vans of 1.85, 2.15 and 2.40 tons. In 1978, the 1.7 and 2.0 litre engines replaced the original 1622cc and 1798 cc petrol units and the range was redesignated as 200, 230 and 250. Our example is classed as the SHERPA 200, which appears on the rear of the moden

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Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 1/76th Scale 00 Gauge

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Oxford 76SHP011 Sherpa Van Royal Mail Van 

1/76th Scale 00 Gauge

The Leyland Sherpa van was manufactured between 1974 and 1982. Apparently, it was originally designed to be built on the car production line, which meant it had a narrow back. On a positive note, this feature enabled it to negotiate narrow city streets - and in the case of our Welsh model, perhaps narrow country lanes as well! It was launched initially as the Leyland Van but in 1975, the name was changed to Leyland Sherpa. The first examples consisted of vans of 1.85, 2.15 and 2.40 tons. In 1978, the 1.7 and 2.0 litre engines replaced the original 1622cc and 1798 cc petrol units and the range was redesignated as 200, 230 and 250. Our example is classed as the SHERPA 200, which appears on the rear of the moden

Product Specifications

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Material

DieCast

Scale

1:76

Features

Unopened Box, With Case, With Stand

Vehicle type

Van

Colour

Multi-colour

Size

1.85

Theme

Royal Mail

Brand

Oxford Diecast

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