Well the dude from the amusement distributor finally called me today and said the cabs were ready. I went down and loaded one up with the dolly and went up to my dads garage/shop. I checked it out, it's in decent shape with no water damage, and the funky zebra pattern T-molding is intact except for some nicks/frizz that I can razor off. the guy said he was going to totally strip it for parts but he left most everything in. The joysticks are red ball-top and say "cherry" on the bottom. The buttons (8 total including start- this was a Golden Axe cab) are all leaf-style and feel pretty good. I should be able to use these unless there is some hidden problem. He must have started taking the coin door apart and said "screw this" because it's in there, just in pieces. I only care about the red release buttons anyway. I'll have to bend the door back into shape, someone must have kicked it when it was in service. Speakers are intact, tested them and they work fine, not blown.
This was converted from something, it has a Taito sticker on the back in addition to the Golden Axe sticker. The CP also has a hole in the middle under the graphic so it obviously had a center-mount single-player hole. It's a nice cab shape. A low, recessed Marquee (the antithesis of an Asteroids cab... the famous head-knocker) and curved sides by the monitor area. I'll have pics soon.
Next time I'm at the shop I'm cleaning it and giving it a coat of primer. The sides are blue and the molding is black. I was going to paint it black since I had black paint but The blue is nice so I'm going to do that. Whoever converted this got quite a bit of blue on the tmolding. Hopefully I can scraPE It off or paint over it.
Couldn't fit the cocktail cab in the truck... it was a heavy monster as well, easily twice the weight of the upright!
This cab also has 2 large heavy-duty wheels on the back end which is nice. The base is chewed but seperate from the cab and simple to replace.
Wish me luck!