Attila the Hun, $100, is it worth it?

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A co-worker mentioned to me today that he has an old Attila the Hun pinball machine sitting on his back deck. He bought it for his bar a while back but the motherboard died so he hauled it upstairs and left it on his back deck. He told me I can have it for $100. Here's what I was able to determine after looking at it today...

First off, the backbox is water damaged. The boarder of the box needs to be rebuilt and the whole backbox needs to be repainted.

The backglass is a 8.5/10. There is no missing paint, however it's peeling and bubbling on the left side. (could be saved?)

The playfield is a 8/10, looks like it just needs some cleaning.

The cabinet is a 7/10, again, needs cleaning.

He said it worked when he bought it but the motherboard died so he gave up. He did however purchase a new board but didn't know how to install it so again gave up. (Don't know 100% if the new board is working)

All in all, what do you guys think? Is it worth it? Honest opinions please. I don't know anything about the company Game Plan, who makes this game.
 

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I told him if he can give it to me for less than $100 I'd buy it on the spot. But I really want to know more about this and everyone's opinions first.
 
Not the greatest game but pretty rare, only 500 made which is a pretty low production for a pinball. Then again, most of Gameplans stuff was low production. I don't see how you could go wrong at $100 though, thats about as cheap as it gets in pinball world.
 
i would still offer less just to see, but even at that you could get 100 bucks for just the parts if need be
 
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