"Real" EK's can still be found cheap. My last in 2020 was $450 fully working. It will need a hardtop at some point but why put money in a toy game.
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"Real" EK's can still be found cheap. My last in 2020 was $450 fully working. It will need a hardtop at some point but why put money in a toy game.
Quoted from BigAl56:Ever since the episode of Pawn Stars featuring EK the value and selling price has skyrocketed. I doubt you can get one for $450 unless it's totally trashed.
My $450 EK was a Pro Pinball conversion that the owner had removed the overlay so he knew it was an EK. That was his asking price and I didn't dicker. Worked 100% with an upgraded MPU. It's getting a cabinet repaint, new BG and a hardtop.
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