can I bring my Evel back to life cheap?

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I am going to try to see if I can breathe life back into my 50 dollar Evel Knievel machine, since it's been sitting in the corner for so long. The head unit is missing all of the displays, the MPU, the power supply, and probably something else I'm forgetting.

I've seen brand new MPUs for 200 bucks a pop, but I'm not looking to spend alot on this machine right now. Remanufactured parts work just fine for me! Any suggestions?
 
i have a bally mpu,full working,sent it out and paid 125.00 to have it fixed by coin service tech in pa. will sell for 100.00 shipped,lmk.oh and it came out of a evil so it is plug and play for your machine
 
I am going to try to see if I can breathe life back into my 50 dollar Evel Knievel machine, since it's been sitting in the corner for so long. The head unit is missing all of the displays, the MPU, the power supply, and probably something else I'm forgetting.

I've seen brand new MPUs for 200 bucks a pop, but I'm not looking to spend alot on this machine right now. Remanufactured parts work just fine for me! Any suggestions?

It's really going to depend on your definition of cheap.

Your best bet will likely be to find someone parting out a machine and buy everything in the head. Populating a pinball head a part at a time can easily cost more than a complete machine.
 
if you need a light board i can throw one in also it works but a few of the scrs may have to be changed,will include it for 100.00 if you need it.
 
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