Quoted from Mr68:Interesting thread for me as I love this game but I doubt it will garner much interest on Pinside as its a low production cocktail machine.
First a correction. Night Moves had a production run of around 870 according to Mr. Pinball Price guide. It's sister game, Carribean Cruise, around 377 production, again, according to the price guide. I have both machines.
Pictured first is my Night Moves. It has the low profile cabinet with the metal guards and standard shooter housing. I replaced the shooter rod and red is not how it came originally. Black I assume was standard and mine was cracked and therefore replaced with something on hand.
What irritated me was, I bought the Carribean Cruise to be a matched set with NM but the CC cabinet is slightly different and side by side it's a mismatch. In contrast, my CC has the deep cabinet with plastic guard, to my NM, which is the opposite with low profile and metal guards. See pictures.
BTW. It would seem that my Night Moves serial number was ink stamped in two different places inside the cabinet as #000443. I'm assuming that is the serial number as its all that I can find that seems appropriate... See third picture. Those serial numbers may provide some clues for you and then again, maybe not.
What number does yours show?
Cool thead, LunchMoney, how many NM's do you own? Any other cocktail machines or just NM?Caribbean Cruise cab and playfield