Beat Time Pinball Machine – The Beatles for Sale.
Beat Time Pinball Machine.
Buy 1967 Beat Time (The Beatles) Pinball Machine by Williams, With fewer than 3,000 ever made, the 1967 Williams Beat Time celebrates the height of Beatlemania. Beat time pinball machine for sale, Fully restored to Grade A1 condition by our expert team, this vibrant, sixties classic offers smooth gameplay, lively pop bumpers and irresistible nostalgia in every flip.
With a production run of fewer than 3,000 units, the Beat Time pinball machine was launched by Williams in 1967 at the height of Beatlemania. This beautifully restored example has just rolled out of our Surrey workshops following a complete strip-down and rebuild to Grade A1 standard.
Details
Key Features:-
- Manufactured by Williams, USA, 1967
- Fewer than 3,000 units produced worldwide
- Artwork by Jerry Kelley capturing the energy of Beatlemania
- Fully rebuilt and restored to Grade A1 condition
- Features five pop bumpers and a rotating target
- Smooth, skill-based gameplay ideal for all abilities
- Backglass and cabinet finished in vibrant sixties design
- Supplied with warranty and aftercare from The Pinball Machine for Sale.
Dimensions:-
- Height: 75 in (190 cm)
- Width: 28 in (71 cm)
- Depth: 55 in (140 cm)
- Weight: Approx. 110 kg
Designed by Norm Clark with artwork by Jerry Kelley, Beat Time captures the sound, style, and spirit of the swinging sixties. Its vibrant playfield and pop-art cabinet are a love letter to the era — instantly recognisable to any fan of The Beatles and mid-century pinball design.
Gameplay is fast and smooth, with five energetic pop bumpers, a responsive rotating target, and satisfying shot opportunities that reward timing and precision. While it doesn’t feature drop targets, its simplicity is part of the charm — making it a great table for both newcomers and seasoned players alike.
1967 Beat Time (The Beatles) Pinball Machine by Williams.
Behind the backglass sits a legacy of true American engineering. Williams Manufacturing, founded in 1943 by Harry Williams, helped define pinball’s golden age with innovations like the tilt mechanism, mechanical reel scoring, and “add-a-ball” features. By the late 1960s, Williams was leading the industry, setting the stage for legendary tables such as The Addams Family decades later.




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