Collector Value Est.
$700–$1,200
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Williams · 1968
Pit Stop
Notable Features
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (7). Two racetracks in center playfield, one for each player, use lights to show the cars racing. The positions of the cars on the tracks carry-over from ball to ball and do not reset until a new game is started. Separate two-reel scoring display for each player to count "laps" around playfield racetrack. Maximum displayed point score is 9,999 points per player. Maximum displayed lap score is 99 laps per player.
Historical Notes
The carry-over feature is an example of EM playfield "memory" and is accomplished by the Player Relay alternating between two step-up units. An earlier example of this is Williams' 1966 '8 Ball'.
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