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For sale: Team One

By wedgeheadjunkie

3 years ago



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#1 3 years ago

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Game - for sale

For sale: Team One

Added: 2020-09-29 16:35:10 UTC • Ended: October 3rd, 2020
Condition: Used - shows wear, needs some work

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Price

$ 750 (OBO)

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Item description

1977 Gottlieb "Team One" for sale. This game is 100% complete mechanically, but does not light up and will not start a game.

The cabinet is original and is structurally sound, but has considerable paint loss on the backbox/head, left hand side, and front coin door side. Inside is clean with no rust.

The playfield is in very nice shape, just slightly dirty, but should clean up nicely. The inserts are all level. Playfield plastics are original and nice.

The backglass is in decent shape, with some fading and minor wear spots here and there.

This game comes with a nice set of metal legs of correct length, as appropriate.

Please see pictures for complete details, and PM me with any questions, etc.
NOTE: Please use the following email address for questions/requests: __________@__________________ [email removed] Thanks!

Payment methods accepted include: PayPal, Cashier's Check, Money Order, Cash. If picking the game up in person in Alameda, CA we will have someone to assist with loading, etc. If shipping, we prefer to use NAVL.

NOTE: This game comes from the collection of the non-profit Pacific Pinball Museum (PPM) located in Alameda, CA, and is one of our duplicates of certain titles that we are selling in order to reduce our warehouse storage needs and to raise funds for the PPM. In addition to certain EM titles from the 60's and 70's, we will also be listing for sale several Gottlieb woodrail titles from the late 1940's to early 1960's over the course of the next several weeks.


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