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(@john-quilter)
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Jaguar station estates

Jaguar wagons

Triumph and Rootes group estates.    The front one is a Hillman Avenger circa 1973 also marketed as a Dodge 1500 Rural or in the USA as a Plymouth Cricket (ever seen one?)

Triumph Rootes wagons

Morris estates

Morrris wagons

Austin estates

Austin wagons

John F. Quilter
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Frank Reed
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(@jack-dodds)
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@frank I have this Cortina as well.



   
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I say, whawtz thes?  No shooting brake?    🤔 🤔 



   
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David Knight
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What a great collection of British wagons, John.  For some reason I like the Corgi Consul Cortina Super Estate.


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Harv Goranson
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@david-knight In addition to metallic gray, the Corgi came in red or metallic blue (the latter with a golfer, caddy, and clubs).

Corgi 440 Ford Cortina Estate pic3
Corgi 440 Ford Cortina Estate pic1
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