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USED RIDE LIST January, 2015 Gina’s Cell: 615.504.9220 Leslie’s Cell 615.293.8931 Office: 615.370.9625 www.intermarkridegroup.com USED RIDE LIST January, 2015 Don’t see what you are looking for or have rides for sale? Give us a call or contact [email protected] Bumper Cars/Go-Karts Code Ride Name Year Description Price BC1313 Bumper Cars 2010 R&S Prodn., 4 inflatable cars w/trailer $28,000 BC1308 Bumper Cars Bertazzon, 8 cars, 40’ x 26’ floor $45,000 $35,000 BC1311 Bumper Cars Fun Attractions, TM, 35’x35’ inflatable track $30,000 $23,500 BC1309 Bumper Cars MEC Power, 8 cars, 34’x34’ floor $45,000 BC1300 Bumper Cars RDC, 6 cars, 32’x24’ floor $25,000 BC1305 Bumper Cars RDC, 6 cars $22,500 $19,000 BC1302 Bumper Cars 1976 SDC, PM, 20 cars $175,000 BC1316 Bumper Cars Majestic 2700 Scooter $199,000 BC1320 Bumper Cars 1990 Majestic Scooter $125,000 BC1319 Bumper Cars Majestic, 8 cars, floor pickup $52,500 BC1161 Bumper Cars 2003 Barbieri,21 cars $175,000 BC1322 Bumper Cars 2009 Visa, PM, 8 cars $80,000 BC1321 Go Karts Amusement Products, elec., 14 karts $39,500 BC1307 Go Karts 27 karts, 16 single seat, 11 double seat Call for pricing BC1314 Go Karts 2003 Formula K, 13 karts $15,600 BC1317 Go Karts 1990 Reverchon, 8 karts $145,000 BC1318 Go Karts Pacer/Amusement Products, 7 karts $16,500 Carousels CA1303 Carousel Allan Herschell, ground mt. $85,000 CA1307 Carousel 1964 Allan Herschell, 3 abreast $120,000 CA1289 Carousel 1950’s Arrow, new platforms $140,000 CA1290 Carousel 1990 Barrango, 32’ $165,000 CA1304 Carousel Bertazzon, PM, 4.7 mt. $85,000 CA1300 Carousel Chance, 28’ $130,000 SOLD CA1284 Carousel Chance, Americana, PM, 18 horses $160,000 CA1285 Carousel 1972 Chance, PM, 12 mt, 30 horses, 1 chariot $115,000 CA1225 Carousel 1997 Chance, PM, 28 ft $165,000 CA1228 Carousel MGR $75,000 CA1226 Carousel 1993 Chance, PM, 28ft $165,000 CA1227 Carousel 1993 Chance, PM, 28 ft $165,000 CA1162 Carousel 1999 Chance, 28 Ft, PM $165,000 CA1301 Carousel Children’s Carousel $45,000 $25,000 CA1277 Carousel 2004 Highlite, PM $35,000 CA1306 Carousel International Design $35,500 CA1281 Carousel 1972 San Antone, TM $55,000 CA1283 Carousel With truck $65,000 CA1161 Carousel 2006 SBF,PM $150,000 $90,000 CA974 Carousel 1970s Chance, TM $120,000 CA1298 Carousel, Double Decker 1979 Bertazzon, PM $150,000 CA1299 Carousel, Double Decker 1989 Bertazzon, PM $215,000 CA1305 Carousel, Musical Zamperla $65,000 CA729 Grand Carousel 1990 Chance, TM $578,000 CA1271 Carousel, Venetian 1997 Bertazzon, PM, 36 ft diameter $125,000 CA1297 Carousel 1999 Zamperla, PM, seats 12 children $60,000 CA1295 Merry Go Round Garbrick, TM, new top $38,500 CA1302 Merry Go Round Theel, TM $50,000 $40,000 Kiddie Rides KD1370 Antique Cars San Antonio Roller Works, TM $18,500 KD1325 Baby Train NEW Cogan, 1 locomotive, 2 wagons $13,500 KD1232 Bad Land 4x4 1991 Wisdom, TM, $45,000 KD1332 Barrels of Fun 1998 PM $25,000 $14,000 KD1354 Bumble Bees Allan Herschell Center, PM $42,000 KD1437 Cars or Tanks Ride Allan Herschell, TM, includes cars and tanks $29,500 KD1407 Castle Mania 1994 $11,000 KD1425 Circus Train 2009 Fajume $24,500 KD1359 Circus Train 2005 Zamperla $30,000 KD1310 Circus Train 2002 Zamperla, on ’06 Otterbacher Tressel Trailer $35,000 KD1116 Circus Train King, TM $9,500 KD1433 Clown Around Zamperla $45,000 KD1122 Construction Zone TM, Wisdom $90,000 KD1417 Convoy Race 1989 Sartori, PM, needs work Call for price KD1287 Demolition Derby 1998 Zamperla, TM $110,000 $75,000 KD1431 Dizzy Dragon 2000 Ground mount w/ trailer $47,000 KD1436 Drag Cars 1992 Supercar, 6 cars $35,000 KD1392 Dragon Ride TM $28,500 KD1438 Elephant Ride 1989 Venture $12,500 KD1372 Elephant Ride Zamperla, TM $18,500 KD1394 Elephant Ride 2000 Amusements Unlimited, TM $18,000 KD1347 FireTruck Ride 1950’s Mangels, restored $30,000 KD1319 Flying Saucer 1968 San Antonio, TM $10,000 KD1401 Frog Hopper S&S Worldwide, PM $30,000 SOLD KD1365 Granny Bug Venture, TM, with trailer $17,000 KD1418 Hampton Boat Ride 1974 No top $15,000 KD1363 Hampton Kid Rides Jet Ski & Motorcycle, TM $40,000 KD1369 Hampton Combo Hampton, TM $45,000 KD1311 Hampton Combo 1969 Hampton, TM $35,000 KD1367 Hampton Combo 1973 Hampton, TM, new canvas $25,000 KD1386 Hampton Cycle/Pony Cart TM, 1 trailer $12,000 KD1371 Hampton Motorcycle Hampton, TM $18,500 KD1368 Hampton Umbrella Jeeps 1973 Hampton, TM $25,000 KD1430 Happy Swing 2011 Zamperla, TM $85,000 KD1434 Jumping Star $47,500 KD1182 Kiddie Bumper Cars 2003 SBF/Visa, Galvenized, 10 cars $85,000 KD1439 Kiddie Carousel 1989 Kinder Karousel $14,000 KD1356 Kiddie Ferris Wheel San Antonio, PM $17,000 KD1338 Kiddie Rides Zamperla, Red Baron/Dragons $70,000 KD1358 Kid Swing Sopark PM, new motor $23,000 KD1129 Kid Swing 2008 Zamperla,TM $12,000 KD1357 Ladybug Eyerly, PM $15,000 KD1291 Little Swings 1996 Eli Bridge, TM $36,000 $25,000 KD1107 Mini Caterpiller Coaster 1990 TM $22,000 KD1177 Mini Ferris Wheel 2000 Zamperla, 24 ppl, 6 gondolas $20,000 KD1381 Mini Himalaya 2005 Advantage Rides Cruiser, TM $95,000 KD1353 Mini Himalaya Venture, PM $17,000 KD1432 Mini Jet Zamperla $55,000 KD1399 Mini Jet 1987 Zamperla, TM 48,000 Euro KD1398 Mini Jet 1997 Barbieri Italy, TM 18,500 Euro KD1383 Mini Jet S&W $15,500 KD1384 Mini Jet S&W $15,500 KD1292 Old Western Train SBF/Visa TM $18,500 $12,500 KD1380 Python Pit Roller Coaster Miler, PM $55,000 SOLD KD1429 Red Baron 1957 TM $25,000 KD1299 Red Baron 2011 Fabbri, PM 56,600 Euro KD1409 Rodeo Allen Herschell, no trailer $35,000 KD1180 Safari Jeep 1999 SBF/Visa 6 galvanizad cars, PM $72,500 KD1375 how Convoy ‘90’s Sartori, TM $65,000 KD1408 Speedway 2007 Zamperla, PM $105,000 $95,500 KD1336 Speedway 1997 Zamperla, TM $110,000 KD1360 Submarines Allan Herschell tank, Hampton Umbrella Top $19,000 KD1346 Swing Ride TM $17,000 KD1387 Swing Ride 12 seats $5,000 KD1344 Train Ride 1990’s Ward, fencing included $12,000 KD1321 Truck Stop/Cartoon Race 1998 Sartori, TM $30,000 $22,500 KD1388 Tubs of Fun 1989 Ground mount on 5th wheel trailer $7,000 Dark Rides & Fun Houses DH1246 Clown Around 2000 Funtech $30,000 DH1255 Dark Ride 1984 Adco, TM $135,500 DH1254 Dark Ride 1985 Hollingsworth, TM $69,000 DH1214 Firehouse TM, Funni Frite $35,000 DH1257 Fun House 2009 Phoenix, TM, 3 floors $340,000 DH1011 Fun House 1997 TM $40,000 DH1250 Fun House TM, Mirrors $15,000 DH1253 Fun House 1985 Hollingsworth, TM $74,000 DH1141 Funni Frite 1997 TM $95,000 DH839 Ghost Train 1980 Mack, TM 200,000 EURO DH1256 Glass House Zachinni, TM $28,000 DH1252 Kreepy Kastle 1984 Funni Frite, TM $55,000 DH1258 Mardi Gras Glass House Owens, TM $140,000 DH936 Pirate Ship 1985 TM 935,000 EURO DH1251 Raiders 1992 Wisdom, TM $85,000 $70,000 DH780 Spook House Grave Manor, Owens, 7 tricks, TM $45,000 DH1244 Thriller/Ink’d 1989 Barbizon, TM $50,000 $40,000 Major-Family Rides MJ1402 Action Arm 2002 Moser $115,000 $65,000 MJ1397 Air Balloon SBF, PM $95,000 SOLD MJ1471 Airborne Shot SBF/Visa, PM $185,000 MJ1386 Ali Baba 1997 TM $275,000 OTM MJ1482 Antique Cars TM, 12 vehicles 79,000 Euro MJ1409 Antique Cars/Tin Lizzie 1984 Bradley & Kay/Chance, 6 cars $25,000 $8,500 MJ1478 Barnstormer Zamperla $120,000 MJ1314 Boomerang 1997 Fabbri, TM, 32 seats 465,000 EURO MJ1443 Bungee Trampoline 4-station $15,000 SOLD MJ1184 Climbing Wall 2008 Extreme Engineering, half round unit $16,500 MJ914B Climbing Wall Vertical Reality, 2/4 stations $24,000 MJ1006 Cobra 1974 TM $60,000 MJ1419 Corsair 1991 Fabbri, TM 240,000 EURO MJ1432 Crazy Dance 1990 Fabbri, TM 340,000 EURO MJ1461 Crazy Bus Zamperla $85,000 SOLD MJ1378 Crazy House 2002 Preston-Barbieri, TM $195,000 MJ1429 Crazy Loop 1995 Fabbri, TM, 32 seats 320,000 EURO MJ1488 Crazy Plane Zamperla, PM $95,000 MJ1486 Crazy Surf 1996 TM Call MJ1435 Disko 2004 Zamperla, TM SOLD MJ1148 Do Re Mi 2007 SBF $220,000 MJ1365 Double Shock 1994 Fabbri, PM, 2 vehicles 16 seats each $280,000 MJ1404 Drop N Twist Tower 2010 SBF, PM, 8 mt., 12 seats $175,000 MJ1368 Enterprise 1979 Huss, 2 trailers, LED light package $250,000 MJ1463 Enterprise 1978 Huss, 3 trailers, LED lights 255,000 EURO MJ1359 Euro Bungee Maxi Fun $6,000 MJ1441 Fear Factory Ropes Course 2005 ARM, portable $19,500 MJ1476 Fire Chief 2002 Zamperla, TM $95,000 MJ1302 Flume 1998 Reverchon, PM, 8 boats $675,000 MJ1431 Flume Ride 2004 L&T, PM, 10 boats 350,000 EURO MJ1398 Flume Ride Reverchon, TM Call For Price MJ1422 Flying Carpet 2000 Fabbri, TM 270,000 EURO MJ1457 Force 10 Tivoli, TM Call For Price MJ1343 Force 10 $170,000 MJ1489 Gee Wizz 1993 Wisdom $130,000 MJ1360 Gravitron 1994 Starship 2000, TM call MJ1438 Himalaya Wisdom, PM $45,000 $28,000 MJ1483 Himalaya Wisdom, PM $55,000 MJ1382 Himalaya Wisdom, TM $375,000 MJ1354 Himalaya Mack, TM, moves on 3 trailers $310,000 MJ1462 Hurricane TM $130,000 MJ1426 Jupiter 1999 Fabbri, TM, 24 seats 345,000 EURO MJ1418 Kamikaze 1996 Fabbri, TM 235,000 EURO MJ1472 Kontiki 2004 Zierer, PM, seats 24 Call for price MJ1316 Loop O Plane TM $45,000 MJ1458 Magic 2009 Huss, TM, TUV certified 235,000 Euro SOLD MJ1287 Matterhorn 1981 Mack $120,000 MJ1192 Matterhorn 1981 Mack,Canvas top torn $220,000 MJ1341 Mexican Fiesta NEW Moser, PM, 12 seats 260,000 Euro MJ1013 Music Express Ground Mounted $108,000 MJ1374 Music Fest Chance, TM Off The Market MJ1364 Octopus 1979 SDC, TM, 40 passengers $385,000 MJ1454 Paratrooper TM, rim drive $45,000 MJ1425 Pirate Ship 1987 Fabbri, TM, 40 seats 235,000 EURO MJ1490 Quasar 1985 ARM (UK), TM $55,000 MJ1480 Quasar 1985 ARM, TM $95,500 MJ1109 Quasar 1986 ARM, TM $90,000 MJ1306 Ranger/Kamikaze 2006 Fabbri, TM, 32 seats 288,500 EURO MJ1417 Rave Ride 2009-10 Dartron, TM $375,000 MJ1305 River Rapids 1999
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