Quoted from RWH:
Okay guys, let me first preface this with a disclaimer: I know absolutely squat about EM's except they're fun to play.
I recently had some one give me an EM that had been in a garage (with no door on it) for over ten years, it was a 1970 Williams Rock N Roll an (add a ball) of Williams Jive Time. Long story short the lower cab and it's contents were completely trashed. I attempted to take some of the guts out of it and most of the screws were corroded to the point they just broke off with hand pressure. Water had been in it and many, many mice nest. I'm posting pictures of what I salvaged from the head in case someone needs them that has this pin or, some parts I thought might be able to be universal to Williams EMs.
I'm not selling these, I'm offering to anyone who needs them for the cost incurred to ship them to you or pickup if local. Some of the larger things might be expensive to ship, don't really know. Take a look and pm me if you want any of it.
I'm so excited! I got a package from RWH today!
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The Package from RWH
One of the labels on the package said "pleated air filter." Whew! Luckily it was the 'new' old back door for my Spanish Eyes and not an air filter!
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#spanish-eyes backbox, lonely without a door
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The 'new' old backbox door
Only a true Project Pin guy can get excited about a piece of sheet metal. Only a true Project Pin guy can appreciate the beauty of this door. It is not bent or scratched or damaged. As you can see it is a perfect fit. This door is almost 50 years old and I am so glad to have an original Williams door. It's the real deal, not a repro door.
I used one of the double bitted locks and keys I got from @forceflow.
A little more work and this pin is ready to go out and be played once more!
Thanks guys!!