Okay, my digital camera is awful. The pic does little more than prove that I have the pinball in my basement.
However, I am not trying to "unload" it, nor am I trying to ditch my junk. This was going to be a "rainy day" project, but it never seems to rain around here

. You or your buddy are welcome to come and see it whenever you wish, and are by no means obligated to but it.
If you do decide to take the pin and want to get it working, it'll take a little more than two new legs and a fuse replacement. The pin had been sitting in a pole barn; so while it preserved well, it does need some TLC. If I were to guess, it'll take a scrubbing and mechanical lube to start with.
The guy I got it from said that it WAS working when he put it in to storage, so you can take that for what it's worth. However, if I were a gambling man, I would wager that you will need to actually REPLACE nothing but the legs. For fifty dollars, I think that is a pretty safe bet.
It is cosmetically excellent (aside from the grime) so you will not have to hunt for plastics or a replacement playfield. The back glass does have some flaking, so you might want to take that into consideration. It is by no means destroyed, though.
Here are a few pics, but I don't know if you will find them to be valuable or not.
Hope to hear from you soon.
APf