PINBALL MACHINE Believe this to be from around 1955. Looks to be complete but when we plugged it in nothing lit up. Stands 71 inches tall, 26 3/4 inches wide and 54 inches front to back. All is in overall good condition but there is one break in the back glass near the bottom right corner [see images]. Front and the back opens, but we do not have any keys.
Vintage Captain Fantastic Pinball Gaming Pinball Machine from 1976. SCROLL DOWN TO SEE LOTS MORE PICTURES! Machine info: I have both keys for the front and rear doors, comes with original manual and schematics. The playing field is in decent shape. I have replaced all of the glass light bulbs in it with new ones, I replaced all of the rubber bumpers in it, unit has some scratches here and there, wooden case is in decent shape, top glass looks original, up to 4-players, I’ve played this and seems like everything is in working condition for the most part, BUT the score motor keeps turning and I hear a buzzing coming from the top back scoring area might be a stuck relay? And it doesn’t keep score well because of this issue. So this unit will need some repairs, tune-ups, contacts cleaning/adjusted, other cleaning, etc. This pinball machine has been sitting in a garage. The artwork is beautiful! Great for Man Caves, Garage, Game Rooms, Arcades, Hours of Amusement! MAKE us an offer we cannot refuse! Bring help and a truck, it’s sorta heavy. Prices will go up on them. Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy. Is an arcade pinball machine. Designed by Greg Kmiec. And produced by Bally. A semi-sequel to Bally’s earlier. It’s named after the chart-topping pop album by Elton John. And features John dressed as the Local Lad from the rock opera movie. The game’s eye-catching artwork, approachable gameplay, and Elton John’s popularity made it one of the most produced electromechanical pinball machines ever. Enthusiasts consider it one of the iconic pinballs of the’70s. In a blatant appeal to Fanservice. The table is festooned with large-busted women. All over its backglass and playfield art. Unbeknownst to Bally management, artist Dave Christensen. Also included several risque bits in the backglass, including a guy flipping off the viewer. And a woman enthusiastically grabbing the groin of a man behind her. Bally responded by adding small mirrored stars over the objectionable parts, though they didn’t completely obscure the art in the newer machines. 16,155 units (confirmed). This item is in the category “Collectibles\Arcade, Jukeboxes & Pinball\Pinball\Machines”. The seller is “brsurplusauctions” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.