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Model Car Austin A35 VAN violet with advertising "Dairy Milk - Cadbury" - CORGI reference 61209
Echelle: 1/43ème ?
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Discover this beautiful Austin A35 Van in the iconic colors of Cadbury, faithfully reproduced by Corgi under reference 61209. This purple miniature proudly displays the advertisement "Dairy Milk - Cadbury", evoking the golden age of British advertising vehicles from the 1950s-1960s.
This reproduction is a valuable testimony to British automotive and advertising history, perfectly suited to collectors passionate about themed miniatures and period utility vehicles.
Miniature Features
- Model: Austin A35 Van
- Brand: Austin
- Year: 1950-1960
- Scale: 1/43
- Color: Cadbury Purple
- Manufacturer: Corgi
- Reference: 61209
- Protective case included: Yes
The Austin A35 Van: an iconic British utility vehicle
The Austin A35 Van was introduced in 1956, succeeding the Austin A30. This small British van perfectly embodied the pragmatic spirit of British automobiles, combining mechanical simplicity with commercial efficiency. Developed by the British Motor Corporation, it met the growing needs of small businesses during the economic expansion of the 1950s.
Mechanically, the A35 Van inherited a 948 cm³ four-cylinder engine developing 34 horsepower, sufficient for its urban and suburban missions. Its robust design and ease of maintenance quickly made it the preferred companion of craftsmen, traders, and large companies like Cadbury. The body, though utilitarian, offered remarkable cargo space for its compact dimensions.
The commercial success was immediate, with over 250,000 units produced by 1968. This longevity reflects the perfect alignment of British market needs and the intrinsic qualities of this light utility vehicle, which has since become a symbol of post-war industrious England.
Austin Motor Company: the legacy of a British giant
At the time of the A35 Van's creation, Austin Motor Company was undergoing a pivotal period in its century-long history. Founded in 1905 by Herbert Austin in Longbridge, near Birmingham, the brand had already made its mark on the British automotive industry with revolutionary models like the Austin Seven in the 1920s.
In the 1950s, Austin had just merged with Morris to form the British Motor Corporation (BMC), creating the fourth largest automobile manufacturer in the world at the time. This consolidation allowed for streamlined production and the development of a coherent range of vehicles, from utilities like the A35 Van to family sedans. Austin's expertise in light commercial vehicles dated back to the 1920s and proved particularly valuable in this new industrial context.
The Austin brand would gradually disappear in the successive restructurings of the British automotive industry, but its technical and cultural legacy endures today through enthusiasts and collectors who preserve the memory of these authentically British vehicles.
When Cadbury revolutionized chocolate distribution
This Austin A35 Van Cadbury is a testament to a silent revolution in British confectionery distribution. In the 1950s, Cadbury Brothers Limited developed an innovative marketing strategy by equipping its salespeople with small vans in the brand's distinctive colors. This forward-thinking marketing approach transformed each vehicle into a mobile billboard.
History tells that drivers of these purple Austin A35 Vans held a special status in British communities. Their arrival in villages was synonymous with treats and fresh news, creating a unique emotional bond between the brand and its consumers. Children eagerly awaited the passage of these colorful vehicles, true precursors to contemporary food trucks.
This close-to-consumer strategy also allowed Cadbury to bypass traditional distribution channels, often dominated by established competitors. The ambassador-sellers driving their Austin A35 Vans directly contributed to the phenomenal commercial success of Dairy Milk, which has since become the best-selling milk chocolate in the UK.
Today, these period advertising vehicles have become nostalgic symbols of the golden age of proximity marketing, a time when business relationships still retained a human and convivial dimension that collectors strive to preserve.
Complete your miniature collection
This Austin A35 Van Cadbury by Corgi holds a special place in the world of British advertising miniatures. It fits perfectly within themed collections dedicated to advertising vehicles, alongside other iconic reproductions of the era. Enthusiasts of light utilities will also find a great complement to their Citroën Type H, Volkswagen Combi, or Renault Estafette series.
For collectors specializing in post-war European productions, this miniature harmonizes beautifully with vehicles from the 1950s and 1960s. The Corgi quality ensures careful finishing that honors the legacy of these working vehicles that have become cultural icons.
This Austin A35 Van is particularly aimed at enthusiasts of British automotive history, collectors of Corgi miniatures, and aficionados of advertising heritage. It also serves as an excellent entry point to discover the world of 1/43 scale miniatures, the absolute reference for discerning collectors.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
What scales are available?
Our model cars are mainly offered in 1/43, 1/24, 1/18 and 1/87 (HO) scales. The scale is always indicated in the product sheet.
The smaller the second number, the larger the model car (e.g. 1/18 is larger than 1/43).
Does the model car come with protection?
Yes, each model car is systematically delivered in its protective box. This box preserves the collectible value and protects your model car from dust and shocks.
How is my package protected during transport?
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