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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #1881 2 years ago
    Quoted from bobukcat:

    A new Ford Edge will not hold one without sliding the head down or removing it.

    What exactly do you mean by 'sliding the head down'? We have a 2021 Ford Edge ST and it sounds like a Munsters Premium/LE (looking to buy) will not fit in it then. Is this correct?

    Previously we had a 2011 Ford Edge Limited and were able to haul a TAF in it without any fitment issues.

    Gord

    #1884 2 years ago
    Quoted from bobukcat:

    It means unbolting the head from the lower cabinet and sliding the head down the cabinet (obviously with something in between to protect it). Since the lower is slanted this makes the game shorter in height so it will fit.

    Thanks for the explanation, I assume that the wiring harness is long enough to allow the head to slide enough to fit.

    Gord

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    #1983 1 year ago
    Quoted from craif:

    Question: "Can I comfortably fit 2 passengers, 3 standard sheets of glass, 3 widebody sheets of glass, a tub of random parts and an entire bally old chicago in a 2022 Ford Edge?"
    Answer: "With room to spare."[quoted image]

    Nice, I wonder if a newer Stern would fit into my 2021 Ford Edge ST? I was able to haul a TAF a few years ago in our 2011 Ford Edge Limited and it fit perfectly, however I had heard that with the newest Ford Edge body style that you have to 'slide' the head down in order to fit the newer pins into the SUV.

    Gord

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    #2085 1 year ago
    Quoted from insight75:

    The bed is 60" Should be ok.

    Agreed, the height of the new Bond 007 LE pinball machine in the box is 56" so if you have a pinball machine horizontal it should fit with a few inches to spare.

    Gord

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    #2099 1 year ago
    Quoted from Fishman54:

    Anyone know if a pin will fit in a 2011 Lincoln MKX?

    Our previous vehicle was a 2011 Ford Edge Limited which as I understand it is basically the same body/frame as a 2011 Lincoln MKX. When I sold my HEP TAF back in February of 2016 I delivered the pin halfway and met the buyer.

    The TAF fit perfectly into our 2011 Ford Edge Limited as shown by the following photos.

    Gord

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