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From the instruction sheet: The TE-20, nicknamed Little Grey Fergie, was launched in 1946 and built in Coventry by the Standard Motor Co. More than 500,000 units were built until 1956. They were imported to France and successful enough to justify a joint-venture between Standard and Hotchkiss in 1953 with mostly imported British parts. The share of French-built parts increased until reaching 100% in 1957 when the TE-20 became the FF-30, produced until 1958. Minor differences from the TE-20 included seat shape, battery location, and red-painted engine and chassis. Neat little kit. The toughest part was the equipment hitch on the back. They included decals for the lights which kinda look OK. Comments welcome and thanks for looking.
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