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Atari Football - 2 player version. "Bomb" play version. This is the version with full artwork on the control panels, not the simpler design that phoenix(?) repros. Owl eye coin door. Original green overlay is included. Glass in good shape with instructions card art intact on both sides. Side art on both sides is intact. Wood grain vinyl is coming up around a few of the edges, and there is a small area of the vinyl missing on one of the "arms" on one side. The (detachable?) base of the game shows some swelling, but the main game area is very solid. At some point a switching power supply was installed. Game powers up and plays but monitor is currently not powering on. I hooked it up to a different monitor and everything came up normal.
Baby Pacman - very solid cabinet with only a few dings. Vidiot board working and has been rebuilt, brand new alltek ultimate bally mpu is installed. A few of the coils are not firing, think they need to be replaced. Game works other than that. Monitor needs some adjustment, or I can include a beautiful factory-brand-new monitor for extra. I have the entire phoenix arcade art set (side art, cpo, playfield) that I can bundle in or sell separately.
Ideally I would like to work out a trade for either/both. Straight swap for either/both or either/both plus cash, etc...let me know.
Atari Starship 1 for sale. This is a nice, working b&w. Vinyl side art is in good shape on both sides (and looks great under a black light). Monitor is sharp, game works and sound works. Installed a new black light tube which shines on the interior bezel creating a cool starscape over the monitor reflection. All controls work well and light up, except the thrust control which has the lever but is missing the guts inside. The cardboard front interior bezel is in good shape. This one is a project because there were some cracks forming in the big outer plastic bezel that I attempted to repair with some plastic putty/cement stuff and then sand and then repaint. I didn't do a very good job, so there is a portion on the left side that needs to be reinforced with a piece of wood (invisible on the inside), and then the whole thing needs to be painted a nice off-white (the plastic bezel that is, not the whole cabinet).
$150 OBO...the working monitor is worth that alone, and if we weren't so into preservation/restoration I would chop the sides off the cabinet and hang them on the wall - they are that cool.
Baby Pacman - very solid cabinet with only a few dings. Vidiot board working and has been rebuilt, brand new alltek ultimate bally mpu is installed. A few of the coils are not firing, think they need to be replaced. Game works other than that. Monitor needs some adjustment, or I can include a beautiful factory-brand-new monitor for extra. I have the entire phoenix arcade art set (side art, cpo, playfield) that I can bundle in or sell separately.
Ideally I would like to work out a trade for either/both. Straight swap for either/both or either/both plus cash, etc...let me know.
Atari Starship 1 for sale. This is a nice, working b&w. Vinyl side art is in good shape on both sides (and looks great under a black light). Monitor is sharp, game works and sound works. Installed a new black light tube which shines on the interior bezel creating a cool starscape over the monitor reflection. All controls work well and light up, except the thrust control which has the lever but is missing the guts inside. The cardboard front interior bezel is in good shape. This one is a project because there were some cracks forming in the big outer plastic bezel that I attempted to repair with some plastic putty/cement stuff and then sand and then repaint. I didn't do a very good job, so there is a portion on the left side that needs to be reinforced with a piece of wood (invisible on the inside), and then the whole thing needs to be painted a nice off-white (the plastic bezel that is, not the whole cabinet).
$150 OBO...the working monitor is worth that alone, and if we weren't so into preservation/restoration I would chop the sides off the cabinet and hang them on the wall - they are that cool.
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