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Limited Edition. Throughout 1967 Roger Clark used the Lotus Cortina MKII to win both the Canadian Shell 4000 Rally and the Scottish Rally. During the Scottish Rally the vehicle was jumped so high and hard that the bodywork started to crumple upwards during the rally. This was highlighted by the side strip, which visibly curved, leading to Autocar giving the vehicle the nickname 'banana'. This vehicle was driven by Roger Clark during the 1967 Scottish Rally. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Related ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > Vanguards - January to June 2001 > Racing Registered Users: Bookmark
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