...and does not say anything about the cockpit/sitdown version. That is about the only price guidance you're gonna get on this particular item. So, I personally would say $500, because the cockpit-sitdown version is cooler than the upright for sure, and as I've stated before recently it is my opinion that any complete, working golden era game in at least acceptable condition is worth $500 in parts alone. They aren't making any more 19" raster CRT arcade monitors.
It is fashionable these days for people to scoff at eXidy's price guide and shit all over it for being inaccurate or out-of-date or simply not agreeing with their own views of what games are worth. Keep in mind not a single one of those people have made any kind of effort to compile pricing data for a comprehensive list of classic arcade games, so take their hot air with a grain of salt. Thanks, eXidy, for doing the work so that we at least have some recent historical value ranges to start with when trying to figure out a current fair market price for a game.