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Pinside keeps a record of old ads in its Market Archive, for historical purposes and as a price reference. This ad has been ended by its seller and is now archived.
Added: 2018-07-21 22:00:00 UTC
• Re-listed: 2 times (December 17th, 2018)
• Ended: September 24th, 2019
Condition: Fully shopped/refurbished
$ 2,500
f you collect rare Gottlieb pinball machines, and the 2 player Challenger from 1971 is one that you have been looking for, make sure you keep reading!
Although the factory production number is listed at 110, word is that an additional 100 machines were made for a single buyer in Canada.
Even at that, the maximum number of machines that MAY have been built is 210 which STILL makes this a very rare machine.
Although one will occasionally surface that is for sale, if you’ve been looking for one, you know that they don’t come up very often.
This machine is mechanically shopped properly with all new playfield posts, pop bumpers, and everything has been checked and is working perfectly including bulbs.
The tilt motor has been serviced and this is a no excuse game.
The two marquee backglasses are newly reproduced and are as close to perfect as you can get.
This is a NICE looking playfield with strong colors and near perfect graphics and lettering.
All of the playfield plastics are in great shape with no cracks/breaks with bright colors.
The cabinet paint is original.
It has a few of the normal scratches here and there, but nothing major.
Note! This is an archived ad. No longer for sale!
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