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Auction Name: 2026 February 15 Action Figures & Toys Showcase Extended Bidding Auction
Lot Number: 89029
Shortcut to Lot: HA.com/49184*89029
Beverly Hillbillies Car & Figures - Open Box (Ideal, 1963). At the height of its popularity in the early 1960s,
The Beverly Hillbillies was a television phenomenon, routinely ranking among the most-watched programs in America and embedding its characters into the cultural fabric almost overnight. Ideal's licensed toy offerings capitalized on that success by translating the Clampett family's fish-out-of-water comedy into three-dimensional playsets. The Beverly Hillbillies car, packed with Jed, Granny, Ellie May, Jethro, and Duke, reflects the show's visual shorthand, an overloaded jalopy rolling westward, brimming with personality and rural charm. As a toy, it stands as a snapshot of early TV merchandising, when sitcoms first proved their power beyond the screen. Condition reflects heavy wear to the packaging overall. The box edges and corners exhibit extensive scuffing, dents, tearing, and crushing. The box faces show pronounced surface wear, including scuffing, creasing, discoloration, moisture damage, and writing in red marker, with one side panel torn away entirely, leaving the box open. The contents display moderate wear consistent with age and use. The figures show moderate paint scuffing but retain their original forms and recognizable character details. Television-based toys from the early 1960s capture a fleeting moment when family sitcoms dominated American living rooms and licensed merchandise was still finding its footing. Even with substantial packaging wear, this set retains strong nostalgic pull, anchored by instantly recognizable characters and an iconic vehicle design. This offering presents an opportunity to acquire a tangible piece of television history, a reminder of when humor, heart, and hillbilly ingenuity ruled the ratings and the toy aisle alike.
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