FS: Food Fight upright cabinet in NoVA

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Ok, I got this cabinet a while back, and all the artwork was covered with black house paint.

I've stripped off alot of the paint on the front and one side, and as you can see the original vinyl is in pretty good shape.
I do not have the original FF internals, marquee, bezel, etc. Just the cabinet.

I don't have room or time to continue this project so out it goes. There is alot of black paint still left on the cab, that's the black marks you see in the picture.

$100. It's in my garage so it's real easy to put into your truck. 10 feet and it's in your truck. PM me if you want more pics or if you have questions.

I would be willing to trade this for a Galaga cabinet if anyone has a nice one to trade.

EDIT: SOLD PENDING PICK UP
 

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i'd buy the coin door and control panel if you don't sell the entire project, already have a cabinet, thanks!
 
I'm looking for a Food Fight but not a project. That's a shame what someone did to the side art on that cab.
 
can't resist a good friend in need....

damn thing looks like it really NEEDS me
I have a gameroom house in Henderson, NC
near the Va border. May be in Va Beach in a
week or so...
How soon do you need it gone?
 
bump

bumped.

The artwork on this is still in good shape. It's been preserved by the latex house paint layer.
 
Do you think the rest of the paint will come off and clean up nice? How is the overall cabinet? Any water damage or missing bits?
 
I don't see water damage (obvious mold/swollen wood) on it. I see no broken pieces of cabinet off of it either, except for around the back door lock but that's pretty common.

The cabinet is missing the coin door and control panel but still has the marquee brackets, lighting fixture and speaker.

I've been using a No.5 spray from Home Depot to remove the paint. It's been slower doing it that way but I figured slower is safer. The paint comes off with some elbow grease and a brush. From what I've seen, the vinyl looks really good. I don't see any scuffs or rips or tears in it. I think the rest of the paint should come off no problem. I just don't have time and room for another project right now.
 
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