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Jim Beam 'GT Radial' Corvette C3 Whiskey Decanter

Collectible Whiskey Decanter

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$40-70

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a novelty whiskey decanter shaped like a red Chevrolet Corvette C3, specifically depicted with 'GT RADIAL' branding on its tires. The decanter is predominantly bright red, appearing to be made from ceramic or glass, with a glossy finish. It features realistic details for a model car, such as transparent or dark-tinted windows, chrome-look wheels, and side mirrors. On the side of the car, below the driver's side window, there is a black rectangular label with white text. The label clearly reads 'BEAM 100 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY' and seems to include other smaller text indicating volume (possibly 1/2 pint or 750ml) and alcohol content ('90 PROOF'), as well as manufacturing details like 'JAS. B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, KY'. The overall condition shows some signs of wear, including minor scuffs or scratches on the red body, consistent with a vintage item. The 'GT RADIAL' lettering on the tire is clearly visible and intact, suggesting good preservation of these details. This decanter likely dates from the 1970s or 1980s, a common period for Jim Beam to release collectible decanters in the shape of cars and other objects. The craftsmanship appears to be of standard quality for promotional novelty items, with attention paid to replicating the iconic Corvette C3 body style. No significant damage like chips or cracks are visible, indicating it has been relatively well cared for.

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I have carefully examined the provided image of this Jim Beam 'GT Radial' Corvette C3 Whiskey Decanter. Based on its appearance, the decanter presents as an authentic Jim Beam collectible from the 1970s or 1980s, a period when Jim Beam frequently produced such novelty items. The labeling detailing 'BEAM 100 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY' and 'JAS. B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, KY' appears consistent with genuine Jim Beam decanters of that era. The depiction of the Corvette C3 body style and 'GT RADIAL' branding also aligns with known releases. The condition is good for a vintage piece, showing minor wear like scuffs or scratches, but no visible chips or cracks. The decals and lettering, including 'GT RADIAL', appear well-preserved. While the decanter is visually appealing and captures an iconic vehicle, these Jim Beam decanters, even when complete with contents, generally do not command extremely high prices unless they are exceptionally rare or uniquely designed. The market for Beam decanters is steady but not particularly robust for common car models. This 'GT Radial' variant of the Corvette C3, while specific, doesn't appear to be a high-demand rarity. Factors impacting its value negatively include its mass-produced nature and the likelihood that it is empty, as liquid contents significantly increase value due to the age of the bourbon. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the integrity of the seal (if applicable), the actual contents, or detect hairline cracks or repairs. Provenance documentation could verify its history, but is not typically available or necessary for these types of items. For full authentication and a more precise condition assessment, a direct physical examination would be required.

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