A Galaga popped up on my local craigslist, for $100. Seller said that the "Machine powered on but would not play" , I thought he meant it played blind, so I asked if anything was on the screen, and he said yes but the game isnt playabe. I offered $75 thinking its some sort of wiring issue and he accepted. Called up my buddy Dan (cause Bobby is a wuss) and we went and picked it up Sunday morning.
Got the cab back to my house, and its pretty busted up but I can save it. The base is completely knocked out of the cab and being held "inside" the cab by the wiring. The lower back piece of wood is absent, and the back door was a piece of wood, put on with door hinges, and screwed shut

I turned it on and saw the Galaga diagnostics screen. I drilled the lock to the coin door, flipped the test switch back over, and BAM! SHE PLAYS!
Here was my first Galaga Cab:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,129554.msg1325236.htmlHere the run down, followed by pictures:
The Bad:
Base is destroyed (now fixed)
Back door was attached with door hinges drilled into the side

(now fixed)
lower piece of wood missing (now fixed)
LOUD noise coming from monitor.
had to drill the lock (now fixed)
no side art (now fixed)
no kick plate art (now fixed)
No leaf buttons, just regular pushbuttons (now fixed)
plexi over the CP ? (now fixed)
no rubber/plastic kick plate (now fixed)
MIDWAY bezel is painted over (now fixed)
The Good:
Its not a bootleg Galaga
Switching power supply conversion is already done
Monitor and game board WORK
Marquee, bezel, and CP are in pretty good shape
Coin Door is in good shape, and mechs work. (has been cleaned and rewired)
The pictures:
My two Galagas (well the one in the back is rewired for Jamma, and runs a 60 in 1)

Attract mode:

The "back":

The "base":
