I guess it's no secret that I bought a Pole Position 2 - anyone who has seen the Flickr would have seen this. It was advertised as:
Monitor condition - unknown, but present.
No PCB
No Power
The condition otherwise is not bad, after a good clean it's half decent. Looms all good etc, this can be turned back into a PP2, so hurry up onecircuit guy!
I bought from an operator called Acorn Amusements via ebay, I got it for £109 which in the UK is about fair.
The unit was not described as missing the back door, but it is missing the back door.
the guy who delivered it said they had the door, so i took the unit in. Now they are saying they can't find it, but not to worry they can collect the machine and give me my money back.
That ain't happening. I know they sold pp2 a few weeks ago for £600, and they are pissed it went for 109.
I know they have lots of Jamma PCB's there, crappy titles, my offer to them was, hey throw me a crappy PCB and we're quits, I'll make my own fkin back door.
And they refused.
fkers!
so, knowing I have this machine, I've worked on it, secretly I fkin love it. I've bought a step down isolating transformer to hopefully fire the wells monitor up later, old leaf switch buttons and red/blue sticks coming from a guy on another forum in UK.
Basically sholud I give up and just walk away, or keep being a moany little bitch and demand redress dammit.
Answers on a postcard.
It's a project for sure. If you love it, then go for it and restore it. Pole Position PCBs are not rare and neither are the AR2 power supplies. I don't think it would be that bad to get it working.
The monitor is worth at least $100. So, you're not doing so bad! And, it's the cool EURO PP cabinet. In the USA people would love to have that cab.