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Introduced 1970 |
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# 531 "LAGUNA" FUN BUGGY |
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# 532 "CATALINA" FUN BUGGY |
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# 533 "MONTEREY" FUN BUGGY |
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# 534 "MALIBU" FUN BUGGY |
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# 535 "SANTA MONICA" FUN BUGGY |
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# 536 "SAN DIEGO" FUN BUGGY |
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This range of buggies is made up from combinations of 3 different bases and 3 different roofs. This gives the above 6 models.
However, other combinations were issued which is the case with these Dune Buggies
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The buggies are all plastic apart from the die-cast metal bases which were screwed in place.
All the buggies have the same base, thus the buggies themselves do not have their name or number marked on them
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MARS "FUN FAIR" PROMOTION
Sets of 3 Dune Buggies could be obtained through an offer with Mars Fun Fair (Confectionery / candy) |
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SUNCRUSH POP PROMOTION
These buggies were given away with tokens from bottles of Suncrush Pop. They were posted to applicants in these plain brown boxes, each with a leaflet (shown) which featured the 6 different buggies and an additional offer to buy Loop-the-Loop track for the buggies to run on. |
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STANDARD PACKAGING
Individually, the Dun Buggies were available carded or boxed |
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