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fred

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Yes, it should be on a wooden plinth with a brass label. Given to the customers who bought the real tractor only, quite rare although you do see them occasionally on eBay and at toy fairs. Can make silly money as they were a commissioned model and not meant for general sale. One sold on eBay a while back, complete apart from the exhaust was missing, didn't see what it went for.

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It is off a wooden plinth and I think it is worth more than £80 as I have seen two make £85 about 8 years ago with damage and without a wooden plinth.

It was a jubilee model given away with the real tractor.It has the reg. no. engraved on th rear number plate.

Thanks for the help.

Like most things it is only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it.

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Hi Fred

          If the registration plate is still visible on the model why not try and trace the real tractor/ owner and see if they want to buy it for a sensible amount of money. You never know stupid things happen once in a while ;):)

                                                                                                        Robert

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