Midway Galaxian - Blue T-molding

Jodo

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Hi all,

So this was the *other* cab Martin dropped off yesterday
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It's the best condition Galaxian I've seen that has not been restored; it really is beautiful.

You may recognise it from another thread on here
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I need to get into her, so to speak, as it came with no keys whatsoever. I hate to drill so any advice appreciated please. I thought of removing the marquee and seeing if I can reach past the light assembly and get at the back door lock that way?

Appreciate this is a bit of a 'marmite' cab without the green t-molding but I already have one of those and when I found out the blue was stock, I could not resist. Nice price too. The original winner backed out so I got it
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The coin door is *mint*

All visible marks in the pictures were just dust!

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Oops. Sorry mate - great pictures though :)

Actually the lighting wasn't very good where the cab was stored so Martin loaded it up in his van, drove it 75 miles to a picnic spot with *just* the right amount of mood lighting, unloaded it, took these photos and then re-loaded onto his van and took it for a long drive while listening to "I want to know what love is" by Foreigner. True.
 

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Aye. I've read somewhere that there were circa 30,000 Galaxians produced. I've got serial 1409 with green T- molding, stamped 'France'. In the grand scheme of things that's a nice low number.
 
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