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  1. hi everyone,

     "FRUITY PETE" is now available for the Atari 8-bit computer line and the 5200 game system!

     we have a new game to announce for the atari 5200, and the Atari 8-bit computer line. "FRUITY PETE", its a very fun and addicting action game.

     "FRUITY PETE" is now available. currently we are taking orders via e-mail only at, video61@atarisales.com, or video61atarisales@gmail.com

    when inquiring about "FRUITY PETE" or any other item from video 61, please let us know if you live in the u.s.a., or another country due to shipping.

    at this time we are only accepting payment via paypal, or checks or money orders. to mail in a check or money order, please go here for instructions,

    http://www.atarisales.com/ordering.html

    price will be $39.95, shipping free if you live in the u.s.a.

     "FRUITY PETE" is not listed on our web site yet. we are constantly busy and will get it listed A.S.A.P.

     

     

     

    thanks again everyone, without you, we would never be able to bring new stuff to the atari community.

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

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  2. hi everyone,

     "FRUITY PETE" is now available for the Atari 8-bit computer line and the 5200 game system!

     we have a new game to announce for the atari 5200, and the Atari 8-bit computer line. "FRUITY PETE", its a very fun and addicting action game.

     "FRUITY PETE" is now available. currently we are taking orders via e-mail only at, video61@atarisales.com, or video61atarisales@gmail.com

    when inquiring about "FRUITY PETE" or any other item from video 61, please let us know if you live in the u.s.a., or another country due to shipping.

    at this time we are only accepting payment via paypal, or checks or money orders. to mail in a check or money order, please go here for instructions,

    http://www.atarisales.com/ordering.html

    price will be $39.95, shipping free if you live in the u.s.a.

     "FRUITY PETE" is not listed on our web site yet. we are constantly busy and will get it listed A.S.A.P.

     

     

     

     

    thanks again everyone, without you, we would never be able to bring new stuff to the atari community.

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

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  3. hi everyone,

    we are putting up a batch of customer returns we purchased out of atari decades ago. these were returned to atari for various reasons by retailers. many times they are still new, or opened boxes, but complete. many are still shrink wrapped, but the boxes are poor, that is why many of the games were returned to atari, poor boxes, which made the games unsaleable.

     we have perhaps thousands of these left in our warehouse. but the boxes were sent to us not sorted, atari just threw them in shipping boxes and sent them. so we are not sure of how many titles of these we have, or their numbers.

    so we have no time to sort these boxes out, we will just put up batches for sale. so we will not mix or match or look for certain titles, because we have no time, and i feel the price is right for this batch.

    there are 7800 titles, 2600 titles, and XE titles. future batches may have 5200 titles, we are not sure. there maybe lynx and jaguar ones also in the future.

    there will be no warranty on these.

    this batch will be $99.95. shipping will be free if you live in the u.s.a., this is not a auction, and we will not negotiate the price, its firm.

    to inquire or purchase please include where you live, and we will only take orders via video61@atarisales.com, or video61atarisales@gmail.com

    please do not internally e-mail me from atari.io

    here are the titles,

     

    ATARI 2600

    1- donkey kong jr.

    1-missile command

    1-stargate

    1-real sports boxing

    1-donkey kong

    1-flash gordon

    1-journey escape

    1-desert falcon

    1-mario bros.

    1-solaris

    1-street racer

     

    ATARI 7800

    1-asteroids

    1-centipede

     

    ATARI 400 / 800 / XL / XE

    1-millipede

     

    thanks,

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

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  4. hi everyone,

    we are putting up a batch of customer returns we purchased out of atari decades ago. these were returned to atari for various reasons by retailers. many times they are still new, or opened boxes, but complete. many are still shrink wrapped, but the boxes are poor, that is why many of the games were returned to atari, poor boxes, which made the games unsaleable.

     we have perhaps thousands of these left in our warehouse. but the boxes were sent to us not sorted, atari just threw them in shipping boxes and sent them. so we are not sure of how many titles of these we have, or their numbers.

    so we have no time to sort these boxes out, we will just put up batches for sale. so we will not mix or match or look for certain titles, because we have no time, and i feel the price is right for this batch.

    there are 7800 titles, 2600 titles, and XE titles. future batches may have 5200 titles, we are not sure. there maybe lynx and jaguar ones also in the future.

    there will be no warranty on these.

    this batch will be $99.95. shipping will be free if you live in the u.s.a., this is not a auction, and we will not negotiate the price, its firm.

    to inquire or purchase please include where you live, and we will only take orders via video61@atarisales.com, or video61atarisales@gmail.com

    please do not internally e-mail me from atari.io

    here are the titles,

     

    ATARI 2600

    1-solaris

    1-moon patrol

    1-real sorts tennis

    1-centipede

    1-real sports volleyball

    1-seesaw TAIWAN 2600 clone game

    1-defender blue box

    1-word zapper by vidtec

    1-desert falcon

    1-q*bert

     

    ATARI 7800

    1-asteroids

    1-centipede

    1-food fight

     

    ATARI LYNX

    1-ninja gaiden

     

    thanks

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

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  5. hi guys,

     

     i almost nabbed one of these when i was young also. missed it by about 10 minutes. there was one more matador i missed also, it had a fancy interior, can't quite remeber the name.

    got to drive this one, it was very comfortable, and quite powerful.

    lance

    www.atarisales.comn

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  6. 30 minutes ago, Justin said:

     

     

    I found it! @Yo-Yo is/was an Atari I/O member who started a new topic years ago asking everybody to post about their first car. Yo-Yo said he owned an AMC Eagle wagon as his first car:

     

    hi justin,

     

    this version i tried to track down for years, never got one.

     

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

     

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  7. 28 minutes ago, Justin said:

     

     

    I found it! @Yo-Yo is/was an Atari I/O member who started a new topic years ago asking everybody to post about their first car. Yo-Yo said he owned an AMC Eagle wagon as his first car:

     

    hi justin,

     

    nice looking car for sure!

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

  8. 52 minutes ago, Atari 5200 Guy said:

    My hometown old AMC dealership had small white cars that never sold.  They were still there when I left in 08.  I often times wanted to ask how much those cars were.  I still don't know what model but they were small white cars.  2 of them. Both the same.  Looked like early 80s.

    hi 5200 guy,

     

    perhaps gremlins?

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

  9. 2 hours ago, - Ω - said:

    It's a beautiful car, but it has two major things wrong with it.  #1 Some parts are a total bitch to come by.  #2 That 390 under the hood only gets 10 MPG.

    hi,

     

    but boy it flew and turned heads. in downtown st. paul we used to have whats called the loop. we raced all night long. going down the streets between sky scrapers and the pipes really roared.

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

  10. 3 hours ago, Justin said:

    We had a member in the forums a few years ago who said their first car was an AMC Eagle 4x4 wagon. I remember being a little surprised to see that, and thought of Lance of course. 

    hi justin,

     

     

    here is a exact pic of the one i owned. wore it out doing computer shows around the upper midwest.

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

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  11. 4 hours ago, Sabertooth said:

    I had an '83 Concord. It was very reliable and easy to work on. Of course, it was just a slightly updated Hornet so the body styling was laughably dated by '83.

    I've always wanted a Metropolitan. This started production under the Nash badge before the merger with Hudson and formation of AMC.  It was really America's first subcompact (although built by Austin in England).

    I've also always wanted a Gremlin. I love ugly hatchbacks. It was easily the best of the American '70s small cars by a mile. No Pinto fires there!

    hi Sabertooth,

     

     here is a pic of a exact concord i owned, except it was a darker brown. it was loaded, but with a 4 cylinder engine, and a automatic transmission, it was terribly under powered.

    one time took my family to duluth minnesota to get away from the heat in the twin cities, sometimes its much cooler that, but not that weekend. when you enter duluth you have to go up a steep long grade before you get to the top of the mountain to enter duluth.

    with the air on, two adults and two children in the car with cruise on, the pedal went all the way to the floor, even then we had to move into the slow going truck lane not to get run over.

    i had to turn off the air to stay at least 40 mph!

    but i filled up in duluth right away to check millage, i had gotten even with climbing the mountain, 41 mpg!

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

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  12. 4 hours ago, Sabertooth said:

    I had an '83 Concord. It was very reliable and easy to work on. Of course, it was just a slightly updated Hornet so the body styling was laughably dated by '83.

    I've always wanted a Metropolitan. This started production under the Nash badge before the merger with Hudson and formation of AMC.  It was really America's first subcompact (although built by Austin in England).

    I've also always wanted a Gremlin. I love ugly hatchbacks. It was easily the best of the American '70s small cars by a mile. No Pinto fires there!

    hi Sabertooth,

     

    i owned a exact one of these, only it was fire engine red. and the bog six with a four three speed on the floor. i could get second gear rubber with it, and almost 30 mpg to boot.

     

    also had a concord. it was loaded. got to find a pic of one.

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

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  13. 3 hours ago, Justin said:

    We had a member in the forums a few years ago who said their first car was an AMC Eagle 4x4 wagon. I remember being a little surprised to see that, and thought of Lance of course. 

    hi guys,

     

     i used to own one of these, this is the exact model. only mine was black with a white stripe. it was one of a typical amc car, you either loved it, or you hated it. it was very comfortable, had real good pick up and go. it was on the order of a impala S.S.

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

     

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  14. 21 hours ago, Justin said:

    @Video 61 here's an episode of Jay Leno's YouTube show "Leno's Garage" (which has been in the news for a number of reasons lately). This episode is about the famous pink 1968 American Motors AMX with the current owner who restored it to its original condition. The car's history is a strange trip that involves a "playmate of the year" shooting and wounding her husband with Roman Polanski's gun, decades after Roman Polanski gave it to her for protection from retribution from The Manson Family. Weird, wild stuff!

    AMC had hits and misses. They always went for a niche market and were willing to take risks to try something new. They had some oddly-received designs like the Pacer (Wayne's World) and the Gremlin (which I recently shared here) and yet they had genre-defining cars such as the four wheel drive AMC Eagle Wagon which pioneered the idea of a "crossover" vehicle, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer which was the first American luxury SUV with Cadillac-level craftsmanship and appointments inside, the popular Jeep Cherokee design which remained in production nearly 20 years after Chrysler bought out AMC, the first American built European cars, galvanized steel construction on all cars with a 5 year rust-through warranty, the first comprehensive Buyer Protection Plan on a car, and of course their government service's division AM General Hummer, which few people attribute to American Motors in the 1970s.

    hi justin,

     

     cool car!

    i bought this car brand new of the show room floor, same color, etc. in 1973.

     

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

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  15. hi everyone,

     

    i owned as a kid a few AMC muscle cars. one of those rambler scramblers when i was a kid, was driven by someone who robbed the gas station i worked at as a kid in st. petersburg florida.

    https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/collection-patriotic-amc-muscle-cars-110000511.html

    and one of my professors in college had a rambler scrambler with a wheelie bar on the back, and used to pop wheelies in the college parking lot.

     

    lance

    www.atarisales.com

     

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