Technically a Bally Midway game
This is a machine that is another sleeper title that offers real "bang for buck". Originally designed as a widebody, I think this game is Borg's finest even after shrinking the table to a standard size !
Condition ReportCabinet - 9/10 VERY nice. No issues at all with the original artwork. It does have the security bolts which are not factory. Speaker panel is broken and will be replaced.
Playfield - 9/10 Should be a 10/10, but that would suggest it is NOS. VERY nice playfield and limited wear around the PIT outhole. Main ramp is broken, but the LT-5 Ramp is not ! (NEVER seen a Corvette with a perfect LT-5 Ramp).
Translite - 9/10 Excellent - no issues
Electronics - 9/10 Boards very good - just a couple of connectors that need to be replaced.
This machine is already in very good condition and will be an excellent base for a very nice game when completed. When working 100%, this title is a very good game and is one of the fastest Bally / Williams games around.
Here is the game setup and ready to commence the work. It already works ok - without any significant problems. It plays sloppy, but that is to be expected.
Here is the ONLY factory LT-5 Ramp I've ever seen with NO DAMAGE !
Cabinet is in great shape - just needs a clean. EVERYTHING is stripped, cleaned, tumbled, polished or replaced.
Re-assembled cabinet hardware
The disassembled mechanisms are stripped, cleaned and any fatigued or broken parts are replaced. Coil sleeves are replaced in all cases. Full flipper kits are used including flipper bushings. Springs are usually the wrong part numbers - so I replace them.
All parts - that is EVERY screw is cleaned and polished. No matter if it is hidden in the cabinet - it is polished. Then everything is sorted into 2-3 of these "organizers" ;
Cabinet detail ;
I took this photo on a dull day - but the playfield was completely stripped, cleaned and then polished. Finally 5 coats of paste wax applied.
Often overlooked - the underside is completely rebuilt. Even the playfield brackets are cleaned and polished. all the other parts are reassembled.
Pop Bumpers are my PET HATE. These need to be completely rebuilt with CHEAP NEW parts. Since the dawn of pinball, Pop Bumpers have been central to gameplay, but they are nearly always overlooked during a rebuild.
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