Brabham Repco F1
The Brabham Repco F1 was Introduced in 1969 Hot Wheels lineup, based off the Brabham race car. Driven by a Repco motor. This was part of the first ever series Grand Prix. The Cars were packaged with a metal 'Collector's Button'. This casting is derived from a Lesney-Matchbox 19D Lotus MK33 Race Car. Most have Black interior, but white interiors can be found. Prototypes will have clear glass. There is a 1969 New York Toy Fair edition, It is chrome. Only issued out of Hong Kong. Like the other Indy cars. Came with S…
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Brabham Repco F1 is listed with Grand Prix as its first catalog lane. The production window shown here is 1969 , 1974. Known designer credit: Ira Gilford. Use the Description, Versions, Gallery notes to confirm the casting before you price it.
- Grand Prix
- Ira Gilford Designs
- Formula One
- Australian Cars
- Racing Vehicles
- Discontinued Vehicles
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