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Added: 2014-12-12 15:00:03 UTC
• Ended: January 1st, 2015
Condition: Fully restored (full original status)
$ 2,300
This is a nice Taxi pinball machine that was manufactured by Williams in 1988. This machine was designed by Mark Ritchie, the designer of Indiana Jones and Diner to name a couple. The toys on the playfield include 2 flippers, lots of drop targets, 2 ramps, 3 pop bumpers, and a catapult. The cabinet is in good shape. The playfield is also in nice shape. I have completely disassembled the playfield, cleaned, polished and waxed the playfield, cleaned and polished the plastics, replaced all bulbs with LEDs, replaced all rubbers, installed new balls and re-assembled the playfield and tested/verified everything on this machine is working perfectly. Look at the pictures to see mirror like finish on the playfield after I waxed it. This particular Taxi is the "Marylin" edition, which is a lot more rare and collectable than the "Lola" edition. The estate of Marylin Monroe forced Williams to remove the name and likeness off the playfield during the production of this machine. There were about 200 Taxi pinball machines produced with Marylin on them compared to about 7000 Taxi pinball machine produced with Lola on them.
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