FS Game: Charlotte NC: Lunar Lander, T&F Cocktail, Crazy Climber, Outrun Cabaret, Joust Multi

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Charlotte NC: Lunar Lander, T&F Cocktail, Crazy Climber, Outrun Cabaret, Joust Multi

Hey y'all!
Have a few games I can bring to the Winston Salem auction this weekend if anyone is interested in a parking lot sale.

Back in school for a second degree, and I don't have time to work on these. Hate to let them go, as there are some pretty rare games here, but tuition is coming up, I have other priorities, and will not be finishing these any time soon. I was building all of these machines for myself, and spared no cost.

I feel like my prices are fair (please let me know if not), so will hold out for asking prices, as I have a lot of money tied up in them and am taking a loss on most. Not interested in any trades at this time unless you have a very nice Ice Cold Beer (preferably with double coin door) Sorta wishy washy on that too, so prefer cash.

Will edit post as games sell, so if it looks like it's still available, it is!

Sorry for the lousy pictures. Just trying to get this posted early. If anyone is a serious buyer, I can pull the games out in the next day or so for more pictures.
Thanks for looking!
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#1- Lunar Lander: $1750
-Original LL cabinet that's 85% deconverted from Asteroids.
-Silkscreened sideart is in great shape except one spot towards rear of left side
-Very clean and solid cabinet except for a crunched upper corner by marquee (wasn't me!)
-Owl eye coin door (not installed in picture)
-Repro control panel
-Repro thruster
-Repro mission select panel
-Repro mission select PCB
-Working monitor
-Working original board
-Original manual

The only things it needs are:
-LL wiring harness. Currently has an Asteroids one in it. Everything lights up, but you can't play it. Maybe you could modify the Asteroids control panel harness? I haven't researched it enough.
-Cone buttons (has two but they're rough)
-Black cardboard bezel (there's a fella on Klov that makes them)
-Tinted glass bezel (any glass shop could cut it for like $30)
-Has an annoying speaker hum I haven't tracked down. Bad ground somewhere?
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#2- Track & Field cocktail : $1500
-Clean solid cabinet
-Includes both Track & Field and HyperSports boards (both working & playable)
-Phoenix Arcade CPO's
-Raised coin door
-Has original height extending pedestal
-Working monitor with good picture, but has T&F screen burn
-Manual
-Took two machines and used best parts from both, but there are a few minor wiring issues to sort out. The control panel has some niggling ground issues to sort out, and only a few buttons work. The sound is not currently working, due to incorrect speaker wiring (previously worked, but can't quite figure out where the wires went and am slammed with school work. Someone better than me could probably fix it in 5 minutes.)
-Garbled high scores. I remember reading that this was due to a dead lithium battery on the board (watch battery or something), but it's been a low priority for me.
-One control panel needs to be bolted back on. Don't have hardware for it but looks easy to source from hardware store.
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#3- Crazy Climber: $1200
-These machines were pretty much made out of cardboard, and this one has survived better than most. Solid cabinet for a Crazy Climber. Pulled it out of a dry walkout basement where it sat since late 80's. Some swelling, but less than most out there.
-Free play kit from HighScoreSaves.com
-Working monitor
-Board currently has a corrupted ROM, but I have a complete new set coming in the mail and hopefully they will arrive before weekend. Should fix it. Will pull off market if not. Game was playable before corrupted ROM.
-Original CC joysticks, but one has a different sized ball on it. Not sure what's up with that.
-Bezel is presentable but artwork is flaking.
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#4- Outrun Cabaret- $750
-Clean presentable machine with minor swelling at bottom. These things are usually pretty beat up but this one's pretty nice. Really good sideart for one of these.
-Free play kit installed
-Gorgeous monitor
-Has marquee light installed (did not come originally, but really wakes these machines up)
-New reproduction bezel (will include flaking original if you want it)
-Replaced coin door with a nice one
-Includes full set of new reinforced steering gears (not installed, but there are YouTube tutorials.)
-Searched high and low and found perfect gray matting just like the original with correct rib spacing. Included but not installed.
-Shaker motor for steering wheel is not working. I don't like them, so never looked into it.
-Has incorrect gas pedal installed
-Will include repro topper map decal, but you'll need to make a backing plate for it. Never got around to it.
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****PENDING******
Joust stealth Multi-Williams project:
PENDING---$750--PENDING---

*********THIS GAME IS PENDING********
-Was building a stealth Multi-Williams to play Joust, Robotron, and Bubbles
-Includes all pieces, you just have to put it together
-Very, very nice original Joust cabinet with great sideart and nice lower corners
-Brand new JROK board from ArcadeShop
-Phoenix Arcade silkscreened glass bezel
-ArcadeShop CPO (not installed)
-Original Joust marquee
-Multi-Williams Jamma harness (ArcadeShop) and power supply
- Fancy ass expensive joysticks from Groovy Game Gear (I think it was them?) Supposed to be best joysticks for playing Robotron, and I love Robotron.
-Repro Joust buttons
-Don't think monitor works, but can't recall. Plan on it not working and be happy if it does. ��
 

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#3- Crazy Climber: $1200
-These machines were pretty much made out of cardboard, and this one has survived better than most. Solid cabinet for a Crazy Climber. Pulled it out of a dry walkout basement where it sat since late 80's. Some swelling, but less than most out there.
-Free play kit from HighScoreSaves.com
-Working monitor
-Board currently has a corrupted ROM, but I have a complete new set coming in the mail and hopefully they will arrive before weekend. Should fix it. Will pull off market if not. Game was playable before corrupted ROM.
-Original CC joysticks, but one has a different sized ball on it. Not sure what's up with that.
-Bezel is presentable but artwork is flaking.
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Deal of the decade here folks! This should sell within the hour! :)
 
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