Who says you need a truck to haul games..........

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When you can pull this off with a car. Pic taken at a station out in good ol' west VA. lol
 

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Seen this one?

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Status: TRUE!

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That is some of the craziest shit I have ever seen. I am just picturing someone saying- "I think we can fit a couple more on there". I don't even know how they got the ones on the top unless they had a hi-lo or dropped them off a bridge on to the car. That is absolutely nuts.
 
And silly me, I use our Chevy Suburban and can only haul one video game at a time.

This isn't really related to hauling games, but I couldn't resist taking this photo of the solution they came up with at a Mexican restaurant in LaGrange, GA for keeping the P-trap connected to the urinal:

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I also picked up a terrific Galaga last year--it was in great shape except for the way somebody had installed the Happ switching power supply. Most of the wires were bare and twisted together. One or two actually had electrical tape wrapped around the splices. This is how it looked after I fixed it with solder and heat-shrink tubing. The red arrows point to the wires that were bare.

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Then I picked up a Pac-Man with a similar issue--wires to the control panel were just twisted together and in a couple of cases, twisted to the wrong wires. That technician's "fix" was to put a warning over the 2-player button "DO NOT PUSH!"

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Never underestimate the capablities of the human mind. I bet there are lots of folks here with similar arcade game horror stories.
 
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