Where are you located? I don't think it would be worth the cost of shipping. It's a large, heavy game. I'm 6' tall and it's taller than me by a couple of inches and, like any Jamma style game, it's large in both width and depth.
On the price, I'd have to get $300 for it to make it worth selling. The only problem with that price is that it's starting to push the limit of what it's ever going to be worth. I saw one go on eBay a while back that went for less than four hundred dollars. It was in better shape than this one, but I have a spare working boardset and a full set of scans from the artwork.
Here's the good stuff about the game.
It's complete, which is good because parts are hard to come by. It is completely working, from the coin mechs to all of the small lights on the monitor bezel. It plays well, the kids have put many hours on it since I brought it home a few weeks ago.
It's much cleaner than the pics I had online. I've scrubbed it inside and out so that it's sanitary. I've sealed up any exposed wood so that it doesn't flake off or get damaged if anything rubs against it.
Here's the bad stuff.
The marquee and side art are in rough shape. It had been stored in a non-climate controlled warehouse. It never got rained on, but we have such bad humidity that is does have moisture damage from it. So any exposed particle board is swollen and flaking (I've sealed it so it doesn't get worse).
The marquee had most of the artwork peeled and laying in the bottom of the cab. I used the Triple-Thick fix, like on the pinball backglass, and put that artwork back together like a jigsaw puzzle. So all of the artwork that was left is back on the marquee and won't peel off, but there are a three or four large chunks missing. I've been watching for a good marquee, but not seen any come up for sale.
Side art is average on one side for a game around here and the other side has a large piece torn out of it. You can see the missing part in the pics from the original post.
I do have both sides of the artwork scanned and am trying to decide how to go about fixing it. I don't really want to do a total restore on it, including having the side art reproduced, because I'd end up with $1000 in a $300 game.
Monitor works, but could use a cap kit. Looks decent after it has had time to warm up. It has Moon Patrol burn that is noticeable when the game is off, but you can't see it with the game running.
Anyhow, if you are still interested in it after reading about the good and bad stuff then let me know and I'll get some up-to-date pics of it. I can also try to get a price on shipping, but I think that shipping is going to more than double your price.
-JM