Pleiades10
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I'm selling a 1977 Williams' Contact wide body project pinball. Game is 100% complete, and worked fine for about a month after I got it, but then it got stuck in test mode. No matter what dipswitches I adjust, how many times I reboot the machine or adjust the test switch on the coin door, or even if I add new batteries, it remains stuck in test.
One flipper is dead and will need to be replaced. The moving target in the center of the playfield worked fine until the motor crapped out. (this happened two days before getting stuck in test) The playfield is in above average shape (all plastics are present) and nearly all of the rubbers have been replaced. (two small ones were not as I was shortchanged in the rubber kit I ordered) The cabinet has moderate paint flaking, and the backglass has a large area of missing paint in the letters of the "Contact" logo.
I'm asking $225.00. Additional pics are available upon request, and I'm open to trades as well. I'm specifically looking for a Super Pac-Man upright (I have a working PCB already, so a complete cab without PCB would be considered), or a working late 70s - early 80s pinball from the likes of Williams, Bally, Gottlieb, or Stern + cash.
Machine is located in Westerville, Ohio, right outside of Columbus.
PM me if interested. Kyle
One flipper is dead and will need to be replaced. The moving target in the center of the playfield worked fine until the motor crapped out. (this happened two days before getting stuck in test) The playfield is in above average shape (all plastics are present) and nearly all of the rubbers have been replaced. (two small ones were not as I was shortchanged in the rubber kit I ordered) The cabinet has moderate paint flaking, and the backglass has a large area of missing paint in the letters of the "Contact" logo.
I'm asking $225.00. Additional pics are available upon request, and I'm open to trades as well. I'm specifically looking for a Super Pac-Man upright (I have a working PCB already, so a complete cab without PCB would be considered), or a working late 70s - early 80s pinball from the likes of Williams, Bally, Gottlieb, or Stern + cash.
Machine is located in Westerville, Ohio, right outside of Columbus.
PM me if interested. Kyle
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