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SOLD: Parted Out Bally Frontier - Actually Sold as a Whole Machine

By BallyPinWiz

9 years ago


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#1 9 years ago

Parting out a Frontier with a worn playfield and a primered white repainted cabinet.

Complete sturdy cabinet, including playfield glass, lockdown bar, legs, coin door, speaker, and tilt assembly: $150
Frontier backglass (has minor damage at the very bottom of glass - I would rate it a 7): $100
Worn, fully populated playfield with plastics: $150
Boards and displays have been spoken for.

You must line up shipping and pay for it yourself, if needed. Otherwise, pickup available in the Los Angeles area.

#2 9 years ago

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#3 9 years ago

Shame to see a Frontier parted out. Never played (or even seen) a real one, but the Future Pinball virtual table is a hell of a lot of fun. Hope all the parts go to a good home.

#4 9 years ago

someone please buy it and fix it? there arent enough frontiers to kill one

#5 9 years ago

Love the game.

#6 9 years ago

Yeah this game is easily restorable!! Frontier is a GREAT game!

#7 9 years ago

Some of the best PF art ever...I eman WTF is going on in the Frontier. Fighting a bear with a knife? Classic.

#8 9 years ago

Pm sent on everything. I would like to resurrect this one.

#9 9 years ago

TheLaw's right, that dude is Chuck-Norris-style badass. Someone with spare boards keep this game together! (whoops, looks like someone already is)

#10 9 years ago

After discussing it with the seller, I can't pull my logistics together fast enough and I wont hold up someone else who can pick it up sooner.

#11 9 years ago

You have to be joking or trolling. Sell this game as a whole and let someone fix it.

#12 9 years ago

Parting this is a waste. This could be restored.

#13 9 years ago

The whole machine is available for anyone that wants the project. $400 for the cabinet, playfield, and backglass. OR $750 for the whole machine with clean, working boards and working displays.

#14 9 years ago

Just wanted to let everyone know that the machine has been saved. It has been sold to a well known pinball restorer that plans to bring it back from life support.

#15 9 years ago

Would love to have a Frontier. Being a predator hunter myself. I'm 48 and playing pinball since 77 and have never seen or played a Frontier................

#16 9 years ago

Best pinball news (actually second best, I scored a Simpsons) I've heard today. Nice to see a rare and fun machine kept together.

#17 9 years ago

Saved. I am going to restore mine. NOS everything....Yea...Just need to get it done but you can't when I just bought 5 games. Jesus I need to stop...

#18 9 years ago
Quoted from BallyPinWiz:

Just wanted to let everyone know that the machine has been saved. It has been sold to a well known pinball restorer that plans to bring it back from life support.

Just saw the pic of it being driven home, gonna have to get a game in on it when it's finished!

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