Price Check: Restored (or at least very clean) Pengo

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Price Check: Restored (or at least very clean) Pengo

As much as I want to clean my garage and rid myself of unnecessaries, my friend just gave me a converted Pengo for a c-note. It has actually been converted quite well. The wiring is neat and clean and the controls are solid.

Since I plan to sell the game, I want to know if I could sell a nicely cleaned and spruced up Pengo for relatively the same price as a Multicade, because I would rather restore it than Multi it. I wouldnt mind the extra time/work if I could bring it back to life for close to the same value. Has anybody sold a restored Pengo?
 

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sadly I think a 60 in 1 will bring in more money. That is a very nice looking pengo cab but keep in mind you would have to buy the cpo, board, bezel, marquee, there is no repro side art. I'm guessing even a very nice pengo is only a $350-400 game. With the $100 you already have in it you'd probably be lucky to break even if you spent the cash to restore it then sold it. I'm all for restoring it but since your question was which would bring more money then I have to be honest.
 
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