Whirl-Wind is a classic pinball machine released by Gottlieb in 1957, featuring a whirlwind theme with exciting gameplay elements that challenge players' skills.
Electro-mechanical (EM); flippers, bumpers, and kick-out holes.
Additional details
Two flippers, various bumpers, and expertly designed playfield to ensure engaging and fast-paced gameplay.
Theme: Whirlwind
Sound: Bells and chimes typical of electro-mechanical pinball machines of this era.
Production: 900
Dimensions: 28.5 inches wide, 56 inches deep, 66 inches high
Year Released: 1957
Weight: 250 lbs
Additional Info
Designed by Wayne Neyens with artwork by Roy Parker.
Produced in a time when pinball machines were transitioning into more interactive formats. Whirl-Wind exemplifies the design trends of the late 1950s.
Part of the 1950s Gottlieb line-up, known for its art and reliable mechanics.