This machine is in pretty good shape, the most obvious flaw is chunk of wood missing below the blue tax sticker. 
JAMMA CABINET
I purchased this machine in Holdrege, NE on 12/8/01 for $100. This machine looks and plays good..  I have had to replace a few things on this one, marquee light, AC power cord, power supply..  The cabinet itself is relatively solid, there is some damage on the bottom from years of being mopped around.  It does work though.  It has a JAMMA harness and a kick harness for the 2 games I have that require 6 buttons.  I really would like to restore it to its former Robotron-ness but thats a long ways off.  When I bought the game, it was running Fighter's History, but I redecorated it recently (3/18/02) with leftover Final Fight parts. 
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CURRENT STATUS:
100% WORKING
This machine plays Final Fight, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Bottom of the Ninth, Double Dragon, Fighter's History, Street Fighter 2 Hyper Fighting, Pit Fighter and Mario Bros (JAMMA adapted).  8 games in one cabinet, not bad huh?  Im full up for now, but I might be able to rig up some other way to add more boards if my appetite for JAMMA games keeps up the way it has :-)
The monitor boards have returned today (3/18/02).  I put them back on the chassis and hooked them up to the picture tube.  After putting the whole thing back into the cabinet, I fired up the machine and it works!  This is SO much better.  After a month of being broken, its alive again!
On a whim, I decided to take the 3M Safest Stripper to the cabinet.  What I found blew my mind.  This in fact a Robotron cabinet, but underneath the red paint is Joust side art!!!!!!  I can see through some spots that there is Robotron side art under there.  However I think I am going to try to save the Joust artwork.  Apparently, Williams is famous for factory converting many of their extra cabinets.  Joust appears in its own dedicated cabinet as well as 3 other cabinet styles. 
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