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Added: 2017-08-03 18:47:33 UTC
• Ended: September 4th, 2017
Condition: Functional - needs minor work
$ 225
Here is a 1969 Williams Set Up. Only 225 produced! It's a 1 player EM add-a-ball game. Has a bell and one chime.
Mostly working project. The game starts, plays the correct number of balls, and ends as expected. The red up-post between the flippers overheated and warped, so is no longer quite flush with the playfield ($2 part from PBResource). The coil was burnt, and has been replaced. Left flipper bushing was cracked, and has been replaced. New rubbers and #47 bulbs have been added.
A copy of the manual and schematics are included.
The reds are flaking badly on the backglass, but the rest is ok. Some fade.
The skier advancement lamps in the backglass don't always light--it may be flaky lamp sockets or some switch adjustments--I wasn't able to make it that far.
The lamps for the "7" target aren't lighting, but they did light up once or twice. Possibly flaky lamp sockets or a switch adjustment.
Other than that, everything else appears to be in working order.
Average playfield. Some wear, plus some moderate planking on the upper playfield area. Needs some cleaning. All the plastics, targets, and posts are intact.
It has a later era lockbar and later era shooter assembly. The lockbar latches, but takes some fiddling, since it isn't quite the correct fit for the lockbar receiver.
The cabinet was completely repainted and covers the original artwork, but the paint comes off easily if you pick at it a little bit (which doesn't seem to harm the original paint underneath.
Has legs and all the leg and backbox bolts. Has the rear cover panel for backbox.
The coin door wiring is hacked for free play. The wiring for the slingshots was replaced for some reason, but they appear to operate as expected.
A standard power switch has been added to the right front corner of the cabinet, and the kick panel switch has been jumpered.
That's about all the major stuff I noticed.
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