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- Q17154621 subject Q8376217.
- Q17154621 subject Q8862180.
- Q17154621 subject Q8862185.
- Q17154621 subject Q9025788.
- Q17154621 abstract "Safir, sometimes called Safir Champion was a French company making diecast metal classic veteran and contemporary plastic race cars and other vehicles in the 1960s through the 1970s. It arose out of the previous French toymaker, Jadali.".
- Q17154621 thumbnail Safir1898Panhard.jpg?width=300.
- Q17154621 wikiPageExternalLink accueil.php.
- Q17154621 wikiPageExternalLink 2012-10-31-Les-miniatures-JADALI-chapitre-1.pdf.
- Q17154621 wikiPageExternalLink 2013-04-27-Chapitre-5.pdf.
- Q17154621 wikiPageExternalLink histoire-des-miniatures-safir.php.
- Q17154621 wikiPageExternalLink 53034-everything-you-needed-to-know-about.
- Q17154621 wikiPageExternalLink french-plas.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q1132697.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q1226566.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q17152723.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q17155039.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q1869293.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q3315035.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q8376217.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q8862180.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q8862185.
- Q17154621 wikiPageWikiLink Q9025788.
- Q17154621 comment "Safir, sometimes called Safir Champion was a French company making diecast metal classic veteran and contemporary plastic race cars and other vehicles in the 1960s through the 1970s. It arose out of the previous French toymaker, Jadali.".
- Q17154621 label "Safir (models)".
- Q17154621 depiction Safir1898Panhard.jpg.