Can anyone identify which pin this body belonged to?
I couldn't find the answer, so I am naming it "Buck"
Or Bronco....lol, gotta love the edit button!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FIRST!!!! (not)
Ding ding ding. You win. Thanks. Couldn't find it. Since it is an EM I will pass. Don't need those parts.
Well, the pic doesn't show a backbox. Not sure if it is on the floor or not. I don't have space for it or the desire. I currently have one pin too many. Winter is coming quick and I need it out of the garage to fit the Stang.
Quoted from mrgone:if its working thats a crazy good deal
From the limited view in the pics, it looks in good shape as well. Without info on the head/backglass, not sure the price is worth it for a headless bronco - except perhaps to part out.
I'm impressed. However, it does mean that we are spending too much time looking at pinball to be able to identify that old of a machine by the playfield and front cabinet.
Quoted from donjagra:to be able to identify that old of a machine by the playfield and front cabinet
This one was easy for me based on the horseshoes on the front of the cabinet. I had been tempted many times in the past to rapidly plant my foot over one or the other after an unceremonious drain.
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