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New pinball restoration - 1969 Gottlieb Road Race EM
Dazz:
I have received my new pop-bumper plastics, but I can't seem to figure out how to get them off without breaking them.
Anyone know how to remove the pop-bumpers on this playfield? I've unscrewed the obvious screws and removed the nuts from the underside. I don't see anything else, unless the light socket inside is holding the plastic secure somehow.
koolmoecraig:
That's a cool looking game.
Don't repaint that cabinet or playfield. Just clean it up and leave patina intact.
Sweet.
jipp:
great story, looks like lots of fun to be had with your son and a few games of pinball on the ol girl.
look forward to updates.. :)
chris.
Dazz:
I'll have updates sometime in the future. Unfortunatley, I don't have the free time to work much if any on the machine right now. I still need to do some major cleaning/polishing on the playfield and find a place in North Texas that can do sandblasting/re-finishing of my metal parts. If not I'll have to order new parts....
Steve from Pinball Resource has been awesome in helping find parts or having a lot of the Gottlieb parts in stock.
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