FS: Millipede w/Braze Multipede

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$350 (360.76 paypal) Takes it as is.
$375 (386.51 paypal) with new marquee applied.

Rebuilt Trackball, Re-capped ARII, new big blue installed and 10' AC line cord. This is really one of the funnest games I've had in my collection... millipede can get so crazy!!!!

With the Braze kit installed you can play both Millipede and Centipede... so you get two games in one!

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Knocked more off... Coin door has been replaced with a perfect one with new locks!

I have a replacement marquee for this... (it needs it IMHO). If you want me to install it I will for $25 extra ... otherwise i will include regardless with the game at the $350 price
 
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damn i wish i was closer, that is the BEST price i have ever seen for one, coming down to south carolina anytime soon? id take it if you were lol
 
i completely understand, the reason for so long is i have to setup a truck and another rider for a roundtrip excursion, work wont allow me till after the beginning of the year, i would love to come pick it up sooner, but alas i cannot.....but if you still have it then when i can i will mos def grab it from you ;)
 
Question: Do you have a metal brace on the lower part of the marquee? It looks like it in the 2nd picture (first post). My marquee is cracking right in that area and has no brace. Wondering if that's original or an aftermarket fix for that problem. Thanks!
 
Question: Do you have a metal brace on the lower part of the marquee? It looks like it in the 2nd picture (first post). My marquee is cracking right in that area and has no brace. Wondering if that's original or an aftermarket fix for that problem. Thanks!

Yeah someone put a curved piece of metal along that edge. It is fastened with screws. The intent is to cover up the cracked edge.

It does the job but personally I don't like it.

But the bottom line is that every single Atari marquee like this will eventually crack... its inevitable. Putting on the new marquee is a pain in the rear... its a messy stressful job. I will replace it with the new one if the buyer so chooses for 25 bucks because I simply hate doing these Atari type marquees.
 
Yeah someone put a curved piece of metal along that edge. It is fastened with screws. The intent is to cover up the cracked edge.

It does the job but personally I don't like it.

But the bottom line is that every single Atari marquee like this will eventually crack... its inevitable. Putting on the new marquee is a pain in the rear... its a messy stressful job. I will replace it with the new one if the buyer so chooses for 25 bucks because I simply hate doing these Atari type marquees.

Yeah, I hate how it's cracking, but I don't want to install a new one either. I wonder why Atari chose to do it that way. Guess they didn't consider these games to be in operation 30 yrs. later, so it didn't matter at the time. *shrug*
 
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