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Added: 2020-04-03 22:00:00 UTC
• Re-listed: 2 times (September 27th, 2020)
• Ended: January 26th, 2022
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean
$ 2,750 (Firm)
Price is firm
1990 Gottlieb/Premier CAR HOP pinball machine for sale. Good condition overall. The playfield was mylared at the factory when the game was built, so most of the playfield is in near mint/mint condition. There's a major area of wear in an area where the mylar doesn't cover that's just above the left flipper. There are also a couple of very small wear spots on the outside edges of the playfield just beyond where the mylar reaches. There's also lots of wear on the stand-up ("bullseye") target at the top center of the playfield. All drop targets have the original "Ice Pop" stickers. There's a short hairline crack in the translite, but this defect is difficult to spot unless you're looking for it. All boards are original, and all of them work perfectly. All alphanumeric displays operate perfectly. Cabinet is in very good condition, with a few black scuff marks from normal handling over the last 30 years. All locks and keys are present. No cashbox. Payment must be in CASH ONLY at time of pickup. No other payment methods will be accepted. Machine is in the basement and must be removed by the buyer. Seller can provide no assistance in moving the game. Thanks for reading.
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