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No. 34641 was built in 1924 and after having been exhibited in 'special choclate and red livery' at the Smithfield Show, 'Bunty' was sold in 1925 to Clare Rural District Council along with two four-wheeled traction-wagons. In 1929 a disastrous fire occurred and Bunty was badly damaged - the charred remains were then sold for 67 Pounds to a firm of engine dealers and repairers. Fully repaired she had a new lease of life with H H Heffer, Agricultural Threshing Contractors from Farnham. Rebuilt in the 80s to her original specification and livery, 'Bunty' can now be seen at the world famous Bressingham Steam Museum, Diss, Norfolk where she is on show with over 40 other engines. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Related ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > Character Collectables and Best Sellers July - December 2000 > Vintage Glory Corgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics January - June 2001 > Vintage Glory Corgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics July - December 2000 > Vintage Glory Corgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics July - December 2001 > Vintage Glory Corgi Classics > Catalogues > Vintage Glory Golden Age of Steam 2000 Registered Users: Bookmark
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