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Ultra Rare 1966's BATMOBILE BATMAN CAR/TANK Litho Tin Friction Toy Yanoman Japan

$ 3088.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year: 1966
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Material: Tin
  • Condition: All original and complete with bright and vivid colors, minimal play wear markings here and there, a couple of professional touch-ups, siren works perfect and friction only works when you hold the toy on air. It cames wit a niceley reproduced box. (Please see pictures that are the best reference to evaluate the finish and other details.)... See item description for more details...
  • Modified Item: No
  • Character Family: Batman
  • Brand: Yanoman
  • Age Level: 8-11 Years
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    X-Rare 1966 BATMAN CAR/BATMOBILE/TANK Litho Tin Friction Toy Yanoman
    Japan
    w/Box
    Description:
    This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get the Yanoman's Batman Car, an exceedingly rare and probably the most sought-after of all the tinplate Batmobiles.
    Beautiful and colorful Batmobile with a very usual design, made of well detailed litho tinplate, yellow tail fins, red painted tin chassis, friction operated mechanism with siren sound, black rubber tires and large oversized painted vinyl Batman figure with shoulder jointed arms and swivel waist.
    It comes with
    a very nice
    reproduction cardboard box
    with beautiful comic style graphics on lid that will greatly enhance the display of this wonderful toy.
    Made in
    Japan
    by Yanoman (Y), 1970.
    Dimensions:
    6 inches
    (
    15 cm
    ) long x
    4 inches
    (
    10.5 cm
    ) height.
    Condition:
    All original, complete, still bright with vivid colors and minimal play wear and storage markings here and there, minor rusty spot to Robin's right arm on hood circle and a not noticeable touch-up to the blue area next to his red cape. Not noticeable, professional touch-up to the “BAT” word on right side of car. Siren works perfect and friction only works when you hold the toy on air. It comes with a not original reproduced cardboard box. (Please see pictures that are the best reference to evaluate the finish and other details.)
    Note:
    This car was first published in the 1970 Yanoman catalog, described as a new item and must have had a short run, judging by the low number of examples that exist.