Anyway - This could break the $10k mark - especially with the repro playfield.
As much as I do like this particular machine in the auction, the reality is the only original thing about it is the cabinet, and even that has been repainted.
Pinball is a funny hobby. Trying to think of another hobby where you can replicate something basically from scratch and bring in better coin than an original example.
To me, this is a GT Falcon built from all new parts with the GT compliance plate added to make it a real GT.
now thats an interesting thought. why not buy a cheap pin from the same era with a different name, then repaint it as a kiss pin and replace the playfield and back glass, then sell it for $10k or more. i wonder how much it would cost? if it cost you $5k and you could sell it for $10k it would be worth it.