Always wanted a Tx so when one finally appeared for sale a couple of years ago I overpaid for a junk bucket. Scratched up cabinet, broken ramps, missing coin mech, hacked boards and playfield missing paint. I justified it because it did work and they never come up for sale. Of course, within six months of my purchase several nice ones were suddenly available!
Mine was too ugly to bring in the house so I just played it in the garage. It is a fantastic game and my garage is too damn hot for a quarter of the year, so I decided to undertake my first restore.
I enjoy following other Pinsiders restorations so I’ll document mine. I claim no special knowledge or skill set.
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