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I know most people here probably wouldn't want this as a 60-in-1, but maybe you'd want it to put a BitKit 2 or Pac-Man 25th board in it, or maybe you know someone else who would want a 60-in-1 cab. My plan was to do a BitKit 2, but I'm working on another cab for vertical games, so I decided I don't need this one. The green C button could be covered with a delete if you don't need it. That was a stock hole for the original P2 start, and when I was using the panel for a Ms.Pac/Galaga 20th setup previously, I had the two sets of start buttons on each side. (Changing back to use for a 20th board would just require changing where the C button's wire goes on the JAMMA harness.) On the off chance you want to make it an original Pac-Man, the original transformer is still in the cab, but no harness attached to the output. The cab is in pretty nice shape overall.

If anyone here wants it or gets me in contact with someone that does, I'm fine with $600. I'm trying for $700 elsewhere. I'm north of Chicago and south of Milwaukee near the WI border. Details from the other listings are below.


It works as shown without issues. See pics for condition. This was an original 1980 Pac-Man cabaret/mini cab that got converted to Arkanoid in the mid-'80s with a Romstar kit. I've changed it back for Namco/Midway use, and I swapped out the old monitor for a newer Wells-Gardner one without any burn-in on the tube. It is JAMMA wired with easy access through the coin door, so you have plenty of options for what you could run in this cabinet in place of the 60-in-1 board. You can also reach the power supply through the door to adjust voltage if needed when swapping boards. The controls are all new Suzo-Happ parts, and the original coin mechs are tested and working. The front lock has been replaced with a NOS one from the manufacturer that Midway used, and it locks as it should, so you can keep others from messing with it. The cabinet has a nice small footprint, and I was able to transport it easily on its side in a station wagon.
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