There is a pinball machine locally that someone is selling for $150 at an antique store (booth-type setup, so seller is not present at all times). The sticker on it says it lights up, but does not play. I'm not sure what they mean by this, and will hopefully be able to get the seller's info to ask them more about it. This one looks like it is from the late 70's, early 80's (I can't remember the name, will get that later today I hope).
I was wondering, is it relatively hard to restore a pinball machine? I've restored/repaired old radios, arcade machines, working on a pachinko machine which isn't too bad so far, etc.
Also, is it possible that the money to buy the parts may cost more than what the machine is worth?













