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I'm an electrical engineer and went through this whole game:
Replaced the rectifier with a fused bridge rectifier for clean DC voltage and a long safe service life
Replaced the factory self-resetting fuse with a modern circuit breaker
New fuse blocks everywhere
New line cord
New capacitors
Cleaned and adjusted all switches, works 100%

Repainted bottom interior cabinet and reproduced most of the interior relay decals
Reproduction playfield "grass" art
Vinyl wrapped red ramp
New targets
New trees
Completely rebuilt the car and motors
NOS spare Pittman DC60 motor included
The car front bumper was missing so I reproduced it with ruggedized PETG, spares included
New tires on the car made of TPE, many spares included
Polished all the shiny metal
New plexi side windows (protective plastic still on)
New dome locks/weatherstripping
Schematic/documentation included

I love the original patina and paint on the cabinet so did not touch that, only cleaned
Original dome has some scratches but overall in decent shape
Backglass is perfect

Playfield has a few scratches/wear and some yellowing top coat pictured, I just cleaned and waxed it
I had plans to remake the playfield and can include the art and CNC files if you wish to go that route

$10k in Algonquin, IL
Located 20 minutes from the Chicago Coinop show
I can crate for shipping for an extra fee
I'll always hear a trade offer - I like EM arcade games, 1988+ pinball, motorcycles, beer signs, anything cool for the basement or garage
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