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The Vauxhall Cavalier was a large family car aimed primarily at the UK market which had a relatively long production life between 1975-1995, during...
View full detailsThe Cortina was introduced in 1962 and changed the face of British motoring. It was a risk Ford took and one which paid off. In 1963 the Cortina be...
View full detailsDennis Eagle's history dates back to 1907, when Eagle Engineering Company was incorporated in Warwick. The company specialized in refuse collection...
View full detailsLand Rover introduced the Defender in the early 1980s as a rugged, versatile four-wheel drive, all terrain vehicle which appeared as a car and also...
View full detailsThe DS420 was manufactured by the Daimler Motor Company between 1968-1992 and over 4,000 were produced. It followed on from the Daimler DR450 &...
View full detailsThe ERF EC Olympic 40 ft fridge with a Scottish livery - John McKirdy from Rothesay. Registered R38 JGD and bearing the distinctive 'Isle of Bute' ...
View full detailsERF EC Box Trailer Gerry Cottles Circus
Oxford 76FC006 Black Ford Consul Granada 1:76 scale
The Ford Motor Company introduced the highly popular Ford Fiesta Mk 1 in the late 1970s. A hit from the start, the versatile, economical and trendy...
View full detailsThe Ford Ranger Raptor was first launched in the UK in 2019, and it quickly became one of the most popular performance pickup trucks on the market....
View full detailsThe second release on the Ford Sierra Sapphire RS. It stands to reason that this high performance car would have attracted use by the Police, so he...
View full detailsOxford Diecast 76FT036 Ford Transit Mk5 SWB low Roof, Frozen White, 1:76 Scale
The Ford Transit Connect boasts a large cargo capability, ensuring its use for a wide range of commodities by an equally wide number of users. The ...
View full detailsThis Jaguar F Type sports coupe looks superb with its gleaming white paintwork and matt black hood, which is modelled in the closed position. A ver...
View full detailsThe Vauxhall Viva HB was produced by Vauxhall between 1966 and 1970. It was the second generation of the Viva, and was a larger and more stylish c...
View full detailsThe Hillman Imp harks back to 1963 when, as a small economy car, it was made by the Rootes Group and from 1967 by its successor Chrysler Europe. De...
View full detailsRegistered BKV 532K from 1971-72, developed as a direct competitor to the Mini, this model was quite a nippy little car for its time, featuring a r...
View full detailsJaguar E Pace Santorini Black
1:76 Scale model of a Jaguar I Pace in Photon Red. This model is made from die-cast metal and comes complete with a clear jewel display box.
Jaguar Land Rover launched their high tech state-of-the-art Jaguar I-Pace car in 2018 and here at Oxford, we unveiled our 1:76 scale version in Iss...
View full detailsOur Jaguar I Pace car makes an appearance in an unusual shade of slate grey with a gloss black roof and gloss black flashes along the sides and win...
View full detailsAn iconic VW classic car from the 1960s in 1:76, the Karmann Ghia with its elegant sloping styling. In real life, the car made its debut in 1953 wi...
View full detailsOxford’s first release on the 1950s Karmann Ghia hit your diecast shelf in a brilliant red with white roof. Now it makes an equally dramatic entra...
View full detailsAn iconic VW classic car from the 1960s in 1:76, the Karmann Ghia with its elegant sloping styling. In real life, the car made its debut in 1953 wi...
View full detailsA brand new World War II Ambulance joins Oxford’s 1:76 scale Military series and it has wartime Royal connections. It has also featured in several ...
View full detailsThe Oxford Military Series welcomes the second release of the new WWII Austin K2 Ambulance, as it worked its way across the battlefields with the 5...
View full detailsOxford Diecast 76LAN180009 Land Rover Series 1 80" Canvas RAC Tripoli, Desert Rescue Team
Rover chief engineer Maurice Wilks was inspired by his army-surplus Willys-Overland Jeep to create a workhorse vehicle for military and agricultura...
View full detailsRover chief engineer Maurice Wilks was inspired by his army-surplus Willys-Overland Jeep to create a workhorse vehicle for military and agricultura...
View full detailsThe Land Rover series has always been a popular choice for the AA, including the Series 1. In model form, our Oxford Series 1 in AA livery is alrea...
View full detailsThe Land Rover FT6 Carmichael Redwing FT/6 was born out of the Land Rover and despite its unusual conversion to an emergency vehicle, it still feat...
View full detailsBe first on the road with Ford, reads the slogan along the side of this transporter of the 1940s/50s period. This model is representative of the er...
View full detailsAn essential part of circus or fairground life, the living wagon, decorated in maroon with black roof accommodating ventilation and chimney stacks,...
View full detailsOxford Diecast Morris Marina Cheshire Police 1.76
The Cabriolet version from the 1950s decorated in bright Mimosa Yellow with black 'canvas' hood, the interior floor and seating is black with the a...
View full detailsOxford Diecast Morris 8 Green/Black - 1:76 Scale
The MG Midget MkIII was produced from 1966 to 1974 and was the third generation of the Midget. It was based on the MkII model, but with a number of...
View full detailsThe ZB version of the MG Magnette superseded the MGZA and was launched in 1956. It was more powerful than its predecessor and some bodywork modific...
View full detailsBased on the 15 cwt series which was produced between 1959 and 1969. The Bedford CA had a 90 inch wheelbase, quite small by today's standards so th...
View full detailsThe Mechanical Horse was a very simple and sturdy vehicle constructed on a steel channel frame with a cab made of wood, the early versions having c...
View full detailsThe ubiquitous Morris 1000 van was used in a variety of roles during its long lifetime and this new livery evokes nostalgic memories of British Rai...
View full detailsThe Morris Minnor MM Saloon came in 2-door, 4-door, and a convertible 4-seat Tourer. Over 250,000 were produced before it made way for the Series I...
View full detailsIntroduced in 1983, the Maestro comprised a small family 5-door hatchback vehicle manufactured by British Leyland at their Morris Cowley works. It ...
View full detailsOur second model of the Maestro makes its entrance in a biscuit beige registered LVL 618Y from 1982, launched officially in 1983 to favourable accl...
View full detailsIntroduced in 1983, the Maestro comprised a small family 5-door hatchback vehicle manufactured by British Leyland at their Morris Cowley works. It ...
View full detailsThe Mini Van was a really useful vehicle in its day and highly popular following its launch in the 1960s. With a ¼ ton load capacity, it had been b...
View full detailsThe British made Austin Maxi was manufactured by Austin and then British Leyland between 1969 and 1981. It was described as a medium sized family ...
View full detailsThe Defender 110 Explorer in Santorini Black, one of JLR’s popular colour schemes across their range. With the Explorer appendage, it comes with th...
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