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By DAN SEWELL, Associated Press
Published: September 22, 2015, 12:10pm

LOS ANGELES — A car from Disneyland’s long-running PeopleMover has sold at a Los Angeles auction for $471,500.

The PeopleMover was an elevated tram that took visitors on a slow moving ride through the Tomorrowland attraction. It carried its first passengers in 1967 and ran until 1995.

The buyer was not identified.

Van Eaton Galleries says the auction over the weekend included hundreds of items of Disneyland memorabilia.

Other items offered included the marquee sign for the Golden Horseshoe Revue, which sold for $48,875, and an original poster for the Rocket to the Moon attraction, which fetched $28,175.

Bids came from around the world.

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