Although it does need quite a lot of work I am pretty eager to get it to my desk space in Bristol to begin looking into it further. So this is going ahead. My aim is to restore it to a good working order and to protect it against further damage and wear after it's 15 years in storage. The machine will still belong to the family.
Full documentation of the current state of the machine will be the first stage after we arrange transportation to Bristol.
Ray was working on his bike in the garage when we arrived. The garage is like a treasure trove - there is also an old jukebox. |
Getting a look at the machine |
Inspecting the backglass - from a distance looks fine.... |
View inside of the backbox - same here pretty dirty. Possibly damp. |
A bonus I was not expecting: the full schematic that goes with the machine. This includes a diagram of all the switches and a parts list. I have scanned this - find below.
Schamatics & manual
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Bally Expressway - Schematics JPG (BW)
Bally Expressway Manual / Notes (PDF)
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