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Game - for sale

For sale: Skylab (Williams 1974)

Added: 2018-06-17 23:44:12 UTC • Ended: July 2nd, 2018
Condition: Fully shopped/refurbished

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Price

$ 1,100 (OBO)

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Amazingly great condition Williams 1974 Skylab pinball machine. All original parts, totally shopped out with new rubbers, all LED conversion to enhance playfield and backglass, triple waxed. No reproduction parts! Original playfield.

This fun, family friendly themed pinball machine promotes the 1970's NASA Skylab program - the predecessor to the international space station. Offers plenty of action and skill shots - or just a lot of fun for the kids.
Tasteful LED conversion enhances the themed colors of the machine, while protecting the original plastics from damage.
Working coin door or set to novelty play.
Offers 3 or 5 ball play.
Cabinet in great condition.
Custom NASA font inserts.


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Item location

Johns Creek, GA, US

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