Awwww yeah! An artifact! If you've always wanted an attraction vehicle but couldn't afford it or don't have the space to display it, why not get it one piece at a time? This is a tire and rim from Disney World's now defunct Mr. Toad's Wild Ride attraction at Magic Kingdom. One down, three to go!
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride Attraction Vehicle Tire & Rim
Starting bid: $.99
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Oh, the bumper is available too.
I saw one of these at a Disneyana convention, but couldn't front the several hundred dollar price tag. Still can't, but still want this thing. The coin rolls down the Matterhorn and is deposited at the bottom. One of the cooler attraction souvenirs.
Disneyland Matterhorn 1950s Tin Bank
Starting bid: $375
Buy It Now: $400
Auction ends: March 23, 2008 14:15:35 PDT
Well, I knew as soon as I bought the domain I would probably want to expand outside Disneyland. For me, I'm only really interested in Disneyland things, but you may want Walt Disney World stuff.
And some is this stuff is too cool not to post.
Case in point: The policeman prop from Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at Magic Kingdom. Toady is sadly no longer at the Magic Kindgom, and this policeman hasn't been run into by a wayward horseless carriage for such a long time...
God help me, I'm a sucker for this kind of stuff. It's a rock. I know it's a rock. But it's an ACTUAL PIECE OF THE MATTERHORN! That makes it a Disneyland artifact, and that makes it WANT.
This is bizarre and wonderful. That is, if the ram lived to tell the tale. It's a real ram's horn, bedecked with Matterhorn insignia. Hand-carved in Germany, yes, it makes noise.
Seller says: "Seen one of these before? Didn't think so." The seller is right. Wow, really tempted on this one...
But I have to commend the high bidder on snagging the username "disneyland" back in '97. Though I think my username, "harborandkatella," is pretty good too.
Apparently, in the '50s, you needed a driver's license to drive on the Autopia. Now they'll let anyone drive (if you are this tall).
This is a sign reminding Skyway riders to keep their hands and arms inside, don't swing the cabin, and, like, don't jump out. Not sure if it's used or not... I would rather it be used and scuffed a little. That actually adds to the value for me. But that's just me, I think.