A vintage pinball machine inspired by the Indianapolis 500 race is for sale at an auction taking place on October 6 in Knokke-Heist, France, organized by Bonhams.
Fully restored, the machine is estimated to sell between $6,700 and $10,000, with no reserve price. Built by Bally in 1995, the company has a long history of making pinball machines since 1932.
The machine features a nostalgic design, with IndyCar graphics on the side and a small model of an IndyCar under the glass. It measures 70.1 inches in height, 55.1 inches in length, and 29.5 inches in width, which requires ample space at home.
The famous commentator Tom Carnegie provides the voice for the game, which received a “Fun Rating” of 7.9 out of 10 from the Internet Pinball Database.
Although it is unknown who performed the restoration or when, the machine appears to be in perfect working condition and has fully restored artwork featuring an IndyCar trophy prominently displayed.
Source: Motor1.com | Photos: Official Site – Bonhams | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team