Fly bid: Disney Dumbo ride vehicle sells for $150,000 at auction
A ride vehicle from the old, old-school version of Dumbo the Flying Elephant attraction sold for $150,000 at a recent auction of Disney props and memorabilia.
The 9.5-foot-long piece, which came from the Disneyland version of the ride, was sold in the Celebrating the Disney Studio and Parks auction of Van Eaton Galleries, based in Studio City, California.
This particular elephant has an auction history, Van Eaton said. In 1992, during the first Disneyana Convention, it became the first Dumbo ride ever publicly sold by Disney. After being removed from the ride, the unit was transformed into a grounded photo op.
A certificate of authenticity from Disney says the vehicle is from 1955, meaning a Disneyland original. But the gallery thinks it’s from a 1960s redesign because the sold piece’s ears were not designed to move like the originals did. So, Dumbo buyer, beware.
Other notable sales from the recent auction included a life-size “Star Wars” stormtrooper statue once purchased at Disneyland’s Star Wars Launch Bay. At the recent auction, it went for $10,500.