Arcade Collecting > Restorations & repair
Star Wars - Should I do It?
FrizzleFried:
I am guessing a working AMP is going to cost me an arm and a leg...I'll likely drop the WG in there for now and patiently keep my eyes open for an AMP.
I'll worry about the boardset once I get the cockpit completed...then I'll re-focus on the upright.
FrizzleFried:
BTW: The guy responded...it's a done deal. He's even going to deliver it (for some gas money). All i got to say is this guy (his name is Chad) is straight up doing me a solid. He recently raided a local warehouse and pulled a bunch of cabs. This was one of them. He figures he's not going to restore it, but he wants to play it so he's giving it to me for what he paid for it. Props to him for being a real stand-up guy.
ChadTower:
Niiiiiice! :afro:
FrizzleFried:
...but sheesh...I need another project like I need a hole in the head.
Anyone want a Defender project for $75.00?
TheShanMan:
Friz, that is awesome. Star Wars is cool as an UR, but the cockpit is super cool. It's been at least 20 years since I've played in one, but I recall it being a much better experience! Congratulations!
If you're short on space, time to buy a new house! ;) That's a source of motivation for me and my wife. She sees me actively pursuing cab purchases (nothing coming together so far however), and she is complaining about our current lack of space, as well as "what are we going to do with it when we are ready to stage our house?" I tell her "I'm sure I can find friends willing to keep a cab at their house for a month or 2!"
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