Just wondering what a funhouse pinball is going for in average condition? Thanks in advance..
http://www.pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/fs-funhouse-detroit-area
But perhaps that what you were refering to.
Just sold one that was working all the way with a nice playfield.....for $3500 and the guy couldn't get the money out fast enough. Infact he bought it over the phone and never even bothered to see pictures of it.
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, Mi.
269-979-3836
I bought my player condition one for somewhere around 2400. It has some inserts raised so it could use a new or restored play field, and the main ramp needed cliffy's.
I haven't had time to post it yet but will be soon. I am going to be posting my "players" condition Funhouse for trade/sale. Definitely very average condition on the playfield, has all the usual Mylar peeling, minor insert wear, some chipped paint that you see on the very used ones. Cabinet isn't great but surprisingly not horrible either. Someone with the skills(not me) to take off the Mylar and touch up the playfield probably would end up with a pretty decent machine. Plays 100% never had any mechanical issues with it, just cosmetic.
My ultimate goal is get a VERY nice condition Funhouse so while I know the chances are slim but hoping to find someone with a nice one that would trade me for mine(looking to do another restore) and I will add cash. I know that probably is a long shot so may just have to sell and find one to buy elsewhere. I would definitely trade at lower "price" for the right deal than if I had to sell outright as I know I will pay for the condition one I want.
Love mine. I did lots of work and added extras and it plays and looks fantastic. Must have in a collection.
Quoted from rmancini:Love mine. I did lots of work and added extras and it plays and looks fantastic. Must have in a collection.
What kind of extras did you add?
Quoted from Choggard:What kind of extras did you add?
LEDs, almost all new hardware, ramps, lampshade from OUT-West(recommend highly), cliffy protectors, new plastics
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