RAC BSA Motorcycle & Sidecar 1:76 Diecast

Product Code: 76BSA002

Oxford Diecast

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The motorcycle and sidecar was a popular form of transport from the 1930s right through to the 1950s. Used by commercial organisations as well as private bikers, the RAC (Royal Automobile Club) was a prime user. The RAC was the main rival to the Automobile Association and like the AA, already the subject of an Oxford model, the RAC used the motorbike and sidecar for the purposes of roadside assistance for motorists. It is very appropriate, therefore, that the second release off the new Oxford tool is that of the RAC. Distinctive in the classic blue and white livery as used by the RAC during this early era, the vehicle is registered PTE 799 with the number plate fixed to the top of the front mudguard. The blue and black bodywork carries the white tampo printed RAC graphics on the front of the sidecar and a finishing touch sees the detail of a sidelight built on the top of the nearside mudguard. The motorcycle, wheels and mudguards are all finished in black.

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