Garage Arcade Page

Garage Arcade Page

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Welcome to my Garage Arcade

(Not Pictured 1971 Gottlieb Drop-a-Card)

My Goal is to have a pinball machine from every decade. The M.A.M.E machine was made from a Williams cabinet. Instead of building another control panel for the trackball I bought a X-ARCADE trackball. I picked up a Pole Position steering wheel that I hook up using an Opti-Pac which works like a dream.

The Space Duel was going to be my M.A.M.E cabinet purchased for $50. The game was supposed to be broken when I purchased it, but after getting it home the monitor needed to be rebuilt. No cig burns on the control panel of any kind.

 

My newly acquired Bally Strikes and Spares needs some playfield touchups. I'll try to post pictures of my progress. I don't think I did too bad of a job considering it's my first time. I've installed the bonus numbers as you can see in the last picture.

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Gone but not forgotten

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!!!WANTED!!!

 

Anyone know where I can get this Banana/Ball cup liner? It's off of a 1963 Merry Widow pinball machine made by Williams.  Please e-mail me with any information 

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Arcade Manuals for Sale

 

 

Pinball Related Links

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- Discussion group about EM Pinball machines

 

I also sell spare pinball parts for early Williams/Bally/Gottlieb EM machines. Also Allied Leisure/Fascination cocktail pinball machines.

I currently am parting out an Allied Leisure Hearts & Spades cocktail pinball machine. I also have parts for a Special Force pinball machine

Just e-mail me with your parts requests.

 

If you live in the Washington DC area and need minor pinball repair I may be able to help. I can work on both modern & electromechanical games. I'm not a professional repairman. This is only my hobby. I won't drain your wallet either. Feel free to e-mail me

 

                                 
                                         

The FREE online multiplayer game now known as Continuum.

 

Antiques & Depression Glass of all kinds soon to be for sale.

 

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Remember Montgomery Wards? Did you know they sold motorcycles in the 60's? Here is one of them. This is a 1966 Monkey Wards Riverside 250cc. I did a favor for a friend and he gave it to me for payment. It doesn't look the best, but with minor tinkering it runs & drives like a champ.

 

 

This is a 1965 Corvair Monza with the 140hp motor & 4spd transmission.  I had owned this car for 6 years before I  threw a belt (first time ever), and blew the motor.  After that I decided to get rid of it. These are very fun cars no matter what people say about them. 

 

 

These are my babies Norah & Shadow

 

 

I use to own one of these bicycles about 20 years ago that a neighbor made for me. Well, I just had to have another so I built one.

 

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Pictures of my Mopeds

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1978 JCPenny Swinger

(with Tomos top end, and Dellorto Carb.)

1978 Puch Maxi 2 speed

199? Puch Korado

 

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Not pictured:

1976 Motobecane 50v

1978 Motobecane 50V

1978 Puch Maxi-luxe

1978 JCPenny Pinto

 

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