Friday, June 13, 2008

MORRIS MINOR POTAL ENGINEERING VAN


Die-cast Corgi No.POV22-1972 Morris Minor Potal Engineering Van was produced by Mattel UK Limited in China 1993 by receiving a license from British Post Office. This model of Morris Minor car was used as a standard for the British Post Office from 1963 after using it almost 20 years, it was released from using it in 1972.


This enterprise of the British Post Office was established in 1660 by Charles II of England. It was the first country to initiate a system of Post Office. In order to honour the first initiator, a stamp of England, it was only a country that did not mention the country on the stamp. Trying to observe the British stamp you might see to it without country.

While the enterprise Morris car which was a close relation with the Mini that we are crazy about, it was established in 1913 by William Morris (1877-1963) . This die-cast Morris Minor Van is 8.5 cm. long, red colour body, black baseplate, a silver ladder on the roof, “Postal Engineering” logo. It has a small alphabet on the rim of the wheels in front and at the back that is 24 and 28. (It seems to be the pressure of the tire)

1 comment:

hagger said...

drove these vans -you are correct the tyre pressure was marked on wheel arch of all the fleet at that time.

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