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Often on the rec.games.pinball newsgroup, there are discussions over which vehicles will or will not hold a pinball machine. Below is a listing of vehicles, as well as specifics regarding said vehicles. | Often on the rec.games.pinball newsgroup, there are discussions over which vehicles will or will not hold a pinball machine. Below is a listing of vehicles, as well as specifics regarding said vehicles. | ||
− | <b>2009 Mitsubishi Outlander</b> - | + | <b>2009 Mitsubishi Outlander</b> - has been used to move Williams Black Knight, Gottlieb 300, Williams Pin*Bot, Williams Flash, Gottlieb World Fair; will likely not hold a game with a non-standard plunger, such as a Terminator 2, Shadow, or Guns & Roses |
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+ | <b>2000 Grand Cherokee Limited</b> - Can easily fit two wedgies, or one wedgie and one multi player EM game. Typically one wedgie head goes on the passenger seat. The larger of the two heads goes immediately behind the passenger seat. Two 2x4 platforms need to be constructed and used to raise the games above the wheel wells. |
Revision as of 15:40, 13 August 2011
Often on the rec.games.pinball newsgroup, there are discussions over which vehicles will or will not hold a pinball machine. Below is a listing of vehicles, as well as specifics regarding said vehicles.
2009 Mitsubishi Outlander - has been used to move Williams Black Knight, Gottlieb 300, Williams Pin*Bot, Williams Flash, Gottlieb World Fair; will likely not hold a game with a non-standard plunger, such as a Terminator 2, Shadow, or Guns & Roses
2000 Grand Cherokee Limited - Can easily fit two wedgies, or one wedgie and one multi player EM game. Typically one wedgie head goes on the passenger seat. The larger of the two heads goes immediately behind the passenger seat. Two 2x4 platforms need to be constructed and used to raise the games above the wheel wells.