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Prototype Eras
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
The Ford Motor Company introduced the highly popular Ford Fiesta Mk 1 in the late 1970s. A hit from the start, the versatile, economical and trendy little motor was usually seen in a single colour scheme but in 1981 a very short run of 3000 Fiesta1.1L cars named Bravo appeared in a two-tone colour scheme. Our latest Fiesta release is a replica of this car registered EVV 969X from 1981.
Decorated in eye-catching bright metallic blue and silver, our model features a black interior with grey seating. Exterior trim is finished in black and silver and note the distinctive radiator grille with the blue Ford badge embedded in the centre. The realistic silver and orange headlights to each side, as well as the rear light clusters reproduced in red and orange, replicate the real thing.
It is a rare beast these days with very few surviving, so here at Oxford, we are very pleased to immortalise it in 1:76 scale miniature.This Oxford Diecast MK1 comes in Titan Blue and Strato Silver. It is presented on a plinth, with a clear case lid and Oxford Automobile wrap.
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Oxford Diecast Titan Blue Strato Silver Ford Fiesta Mk I – 1:76 scale (manufacturer part number 76FF007). The model represents a 1981 Ford Fiesta 1.1 L "Bravo" edition, one of a limited run of 3 000 cars produced in a two‑tone metallic blue and silver scheme and registered EVV 969X.
The miniature reproduces the original colour combination with a bright Titan blue body, Strato silver roof and black exterior trim. The interior is finished in black with grey seats. Details include the distinctive radiator grille with the blue Ford badge, silver and orange headlights, and rear light clusters in red and orange.
The model is supplied on a plinth within a clear case lid and wrapped in Oxford Automobile branding. It aims to preserve a rare example of the 1981 Fiesta Bravo, of which very few survivors remain.