Man.... this has been a busy weekend for the hobby. After selling my Star Wars cockpit, I had a little extra cash for the gameroom (75% went toward the "house/baby" and 25% I kept in the gameroom fund). After some deliberation I decided to pick up the Battlezone that I'd been trying to get the owner to sell me for $200.00 unsuccessfully for the last 6 months. He was stuck at $300 and I didn't think it was worth $300. I still don't, but it's in my garage... and now I own a Battlezone project:

I need to rebuild the monitor as it has some massive "shaking" going on... the blacklight marquee light and it's components are all missing... and it needs a cleaning REAL bad. Take a look at what I found when I pulled the monitor:

I already have the cap kit on order from Bob...
Just after I picked this cab up I noticed another pop up on craigslist. A Wizard of Wor! And they only wanted $100. Non-working of course... but even if the monitor was good only, it would be worth it. So I picked it up...

The cabinet is in solid condition... bezel is in good shape (but upside down)... marquee is nice... even the control panel is decent. The game starfield comes up and I can hear the game play "blind"...well, not blind, but just a bunch of vertical lines come up. I am told either one of my RAM boards or the PATTERN GENERATOR board is bad. I'm in the process of getting this worked out.
...and just when I thought I was done for the day I came across a post on craigslist that read something to the effect of:
FREE The 1000 Mile Rally game. Doesn't work.
To which I respond:
Hello,
That's actually a pretty fun game (the 1000 mile rally). I love to tinker with these old machines... I'd happily take the cab off your hands. I have a truck, dolly, and have moved these cabs many times before.
Let me know if you still have it...
Jon - xxx-xxxx
Thanks!
A few hours later I get this email:
We received many replies, but yours was the most promising because it sounds like you have all the gear to move it. We'll give you a call tomorrow after we get up around nine to set up the pick-up. My husband recently had spine surgery, so he won't be able to help you move it, please bring enough manpower to help you move and load.
thanks!
-Shiloh and Michael
After setting up a time the following morning I bring this home:

The game, indeed, didn't work. After checking voltage (it was fine) I figured I'd drop my SFII boardset in to make sure it wasn't a problem with the cab. When I pulled the boardset I noticed that the two boards weren't completely sandwiched together. I squeezed them together and powered up to find:

It works!! 25" Dynamo cab...nice looking monitor...FREE! I even found the freakin' marquee translite inside the cab!