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USED RIDE LIST June, 2019 Gina’s Cell: 615.504.9220 Leslie’s Cell 615.293.8931 Office: 615.370.9625 www.intermarkridegroup.com USED RIDE LIST June, 2019 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 BC1350 Bumper Cars 1994 Duce, 10 cars, 50’ x 40’ electric floor $45,000 BC1362 Bumper Cars 1989 Majestic TM 1800 $125,000 $115,000 BC1355 Bumper Cars 1986 Majestic TM 1800, 14 cars $160,000 BC1346 Bumper Cars Majestic, 16 cars, factory refurbished $275,000 BC1349 Bumper Cars 1994 Majestic, 6 cars, 30’ x 40’ floor $47,000 $35,000 BC1340 Bumper Cars Majestic, 8 cars, 58’ x 26’ floor $45,000 BC1326 Bumper Cars 1994 Majestic, 19 cars, 50’ x 50’ floor $89,500 BC1320 Bumper Cars 1990 Majestic Scooter TM-1800 Euro $95,000 $65,000 BC1341 Bumper Cars Mini Bumper Cars $65,000 BC1361 Bumper Cars RDC, 8 battery powered $34,000 BC1353 Bumper Cars RDC, 6 battery powered $21,500 BC1354 Bumper Cars RDC, 4 gas powered $12,000 BC1323 Bumper Cars Reverchon, 20 cars Call for price BC1302 Bumper Cars 1976 SDC, PM, 20 cars $175,000 BC1339 Bumper Cars 2000 Sartori, Mini Dodgem, TM, 10 cars 170,000 Euro BC1359 Bumper Cars 1988 Zamperla Jr., stinger style with floor $20,000 BC1360 Go Karts 22 total (6 double, 14 single, 2 kids) $34,500 BC1356 Go Karts, Kids Whisper Karts, 6 karts, Wells Cargo Trailer $19,000 $14,000 BC1347 Go Karts 2005 Shaller, Slick Track 2000, 16 karts $45,500 $36,500 BC1348 Go Karts 1999 Shaller, Slick Track Wedge, 8 karts $15,000 Carousels CA1331 Carousel Allan Herschell, 3 abreast $90,000 CA1344 Carousel 1947 Allan Herschell, 3 abreast, 30 jumping horses $95,000 CA1373 Carousel 1964 Allan Herschell, TM $85,000 CA1368 Carousel 1940 Allan Herschell $100,000 CA1307 Carousel 1964 Allan Herschell, 3 abreast $120,000 CA1335 Carousel Allan Herschell Little Beauty, needs work $15,000 CA1290 Carousel 1990 Barrango, Deluxe Menagerie, PM $145,000 CA1371 Carousel 2006 Bertazzon, 4.7 mt. $65,000 CA1364 Carousel Bertazzon, 6.5 mt. $115,000 CA1356 Carousel Bertazzon, 7 mt. $160,000 CA1357 Carousel Bertazzon, 7 mt. $160,000 CA1359 Carousel Bertazzon, 8.9 mt. $175,000 CA1360 Carousel Bertazzon, 8.9 mt. $175,000 CA1361 Carousel Bertazzon, 8.9 mt. $175,000 CA1362 Carousel Bertazzon Double Decker, 10.5 mt. $225,000 CA1353 Carousel 1997 Chance, 20 seats $157,000 CA1367 Carousel Chance, 36’, used indoors only $195,000 CA1351 Carousel 1990 Chance, 36’ $125,000 CA1369 Carousel Chance, Americana, PM $165,000 CA1366 Carousel Chance, Fantasy, PM $110,000 CA1285 Carousel 1972 Chance, PM, 12 mt, 30 horses, 1 chariot $115,000 CA1225/CA1227 Carousel 1997/93 Chance, PM, 28 ft $165,000 CA1338 Carousel Chance, 3-abreast, ground mount $68,000 CA1324 Carousel 1920’s Dentzel Style, 4 abreast, 58’ diameter $400,000 CA1294 Carousel 1992 Fabricon, PM, 28’ $95,000 CA1326 Carousel 2010 Gameart, PM, 24 seats $60,000 CA1348 Carousel 1928 Parker, portable, 2-row, 20 jumpers $119,000 $85,000 CA1365 Carousel 1920 PTC, Antique Carousel, needs restoration Call for price CA1345 Carousel 1931 Rolls Royce, two rows, 24 horses $175,000 CA1372 Carousel 2007 San Antonio, PM $125,000 CA1322 Carousel San Antonio, TM $68,000 $60,000 CA1363 Carousel 1976 San Antonio, with box truck-racked $100,000 CA1329 Carousel 1999 SBF, PM $55,000 CA1305 Carousel, Musical Zamperla $65,000 CA729 Grand Carousel 1990 Chance, TM $578,000 CA1349 Merry Go Round Theel, TM center $85,000 CA1350 Merry Go Round, Kids Needs work $7,500 $5,600 Kiddie Rides KD1486 Airport Ride Sartori, PM $42,500 REDUCED! KD1562 Antique Cars Majestic, TM $28,000 KD1370 Antique Cars San Antonio Roller Works, TM $18,500 KD1542 Banana Squadron PM $19,900 KD1553 Barrels of Fun 1998 Sellner, PM $20,000 KD1538 Berry Go Round Sellner, TM $10,000 KD1498 Berry Go Round Sellner, TM $45,000 KD1489 Boat Ride, Baby Venice Sartori $18,500 KD1535 Bumper Boats Suzhou, 10 boats, 24’x24’ pool $15,500 KD1555 Car Ride TM $10,000 KD1540 Castle Mania Childress, TM $10,000 KD1530 Castle Mania Childress, TM $18,000 KD1493 Castle Mania 1993 Childress, TM $25,000 KD1407 Castle Mania 1994 $11,000 KD1569 Caterpillar PM $7,000 KD1433 Clown Around Zamperla $45,000 KD1499 Convoy 1990 Zamperla, PM, needs work $11,000 KD1488 Convoy 2002 Clarks Children Rides, TM $55,000 KD1565 Dizzy Dragon TM $62,500 $60,000 KD1431 Dizzy Dragon 2000 Sellner, Ground mount w/ trailer $47,000 KD1436 Drag Cars 1992 Supercar, 6 cars $35,000 KD1392 Dragon Ride TM $28,500 KD1487 Drum Circus PM $34,500 REDUCED! KD1438 Elephant Ride 1989 Venture $12,500 KD1372 Elephant Ride Zamperla, TM $18,500 KD1546 Flying Saucer 1968 San Antonio, TM $10,000 KD1494 Flying Saucer San Antonio, TM, saucers and helicopters $25,000 KD1448 Granny Bugs Venture, TM, with trailer $17,000 KD1418 Hampton Boat Ride 1974 No top $15,000 KD1539 Hampton Cars Hampton, TM $12,500 KD1554 Hampton Combo Hampton, TM $45,000 KD1504 Hampton Dino Ground Mount $18,500 KD1567 Hampton 4x4s Hampton, GM $30,000 KD1455 Hampton Jeeps Hampton, TM, w/ Sartori Jeeps $40,000 KD1456 Hampton Combo Hampton, TM $35,000 KD1369 Hampton Combo Hampton, TM $45,000 KD1566 Hampton Motorcycle Hampton, GM $30,000 KD1505 Hampton Motorcycle Ground Mount $18,500 KD1371 Hampton Motorcycle Hampton, TM $18,500 KD1484 Hampton Rally Racer Hampton, TM $55,000 KD1556 Helicopter Allan Herschell, TM $28,500 KD1526 Helicopter Allan Herschell, TM $25,000 KD1457 Helicopter Allan Herschell, TM $18,500 KD1501 Hully Gully TM Call for price KD1524 Jalopy Junction Sellner, TM $45,000 KD1434 Jumping Star $47,500 KD1465 Kiddie Boats Mangels Call for price KD1464 Kiddie Cars King Call for price KD1547 Ladybug 1981 Eyerly, TM $15,000 KD1477 Ladybug TM $9,500 KD1561 Luv Bug 1997 Debron, TM $28,000 KD1544 Mini Himalaya 1991 Advantage Rides, PM $15,000 KD1536 Mini Himalaya 1994 Designs Int’l, PM, new control box $59,000 obo KD1476 Mini Jet, Dino TM $32,500 KD1549 Mini Jet, Peter Paul Zamperla, TM, LED $22,500 KD1568 Mini Jet, Tea Cups Zamperla, GM $40,000 KD1432 Mini Jet Zamperla $55,000 KD1490 Mini Jet Ground mount $17,500 KD1463 Mini Jet 1996 Zamperla, TM, Helicopters $28,500 KD1548 Playport TM $15,000 KD1559 Pony Carts Allan Herschell $12,000 KD1523 Red Baron 1994 Zamperla, TM, new compressor $39,500 KD1491 Red Baron Zamperla, TM $35,000 KD1429 Red Baron 1957 TM $25,000 KD1409 Rodeo Allan Herschell, no trailer $35,000 $22,000 KD1550 Scrambler, Kiddie Eli, TM $16,500 KD1528 Ships Ahoy 2010 Larson, TM $75,000 KD1558 Space Pods 1985 Dix $5,000 KD1461 Squadron (Planes) 2000 Wisdom, TM $115,000 $80,000 KD1441 Star Dancer, Kid’s 1998 Larson, PM $85,000 $55,000 KD1527 Super Jet Sartori, LED lights $45,000 KD1564 Super Trucks 2004 SBF/Visa, PM $30,000 $25,000 KD1560 Swings, Sling Shot 1992 Davis $5,500 KD1557 Swings 1985 Dix $7,500 KD1500 Swings 2013 Fiberglass Intl, TM $40,000 KD1529 Truck Adventure SBF, TM $30,000 KD1472 Wave Runner 2000 Hampton $25,000 KD1563 Wet Boats 1982 Allan Herschell, PM $12,000 SOLD KD1469 Willy The Whale 1990’s Hampton, PM $23,500 Dark Rides & Fun Houses DH1281 Dark Ride Hollingsworth, TM $38,000 DH1278 Dark Ride Funni Frite, TM $65,000 DH1271 Dark Ride TM, 1 level, seats 12 165,000 Euro DH1266 Dark Ride 1979 Mack, TM, 10 trailers, TUV Call for price DH1269 Dark Ride 1984 Adco, TM $115,000 $95,000 DH1285 Fun House Haunted Theme, TM, 65’ w x 75’ d Call for price DH1284 Fun House 2012 Gosetto, TM Call for price DH1283 Fun House TM $12,500 DH1267 Fun House 1990 Marchal, TM, 2 levels Call for price DH1250 Fun House TM, Mirrors $15,000 DH1259 Fun House Funni Frite, Firehouse Theme, TM $32,500 DH1275 Ghost Train TM Call for price DH1280 Glass House 1999 Funtech, TM $32,500 DH1256 Glass House Zachinni, TM $28,000 DH1258 Mardi Gras Glass House Owen, TM $140,000 DH1286 Raiders 1992 Wisdom, TM $65,000 DH1287 Rainbow Rock 2004 Sellner, TM, refurbished $95,000 Major-Family Rides MJ1637 Ali Baba/1001 Nachts ARM, TM $300,000 $275,000 MJ1684 1001 Nacht 1997 ARM, TM $210,000 MJ1687 Aqua Course 2012 Whitewater West, PM $95,000 MJ1680 Balloon Race 12 1988 Zamperla, PM $35,000 MJ1478 Barnstormer Zamperla $120,000 MJ1559 Bayern Kurve 1966 Schwarzkopf Call for price MJ1520 Bumper Boats J&J, battery operated Call for price MJ1669 Bungee Trampoline 2014 EuroBungy $7,000 MJ1691 Catch N Air 2006 Majestic, TM $250,000 MJ1635 Cliff Hanger Dartron, TM $250,000 MJ1671 Crazy Dance 1994 Fabbri, TM Call for price MJ1672 Crazy Dance 1991 Fabbri, TM Call for price MJ1663 Crazy Plane Zamperla, TM $60,000 MJ1488 Crazy Plane Zamperla, PM $95,000 MJ1695 Crazy Sub 1999 Zamperla, PM $25,000 $20,000 MJ1656 Demo Derby Zamperla, TM 120,000 Euro MJ1589 Disk’O 2005 Zamperla, TM $290,000 M1548 Disk’O Zamperla, TM $265,000 $235,000 MJ1693 Drop N Twist Tower 2016 SBF, TM, 10 mt. $250,000 MJ1569 Enterprise 1075 Huss, TM Call for price MJ1560 Enterprise Schwarzkopf, TM Call for price MJ1441 Fear Factory Ropes Course 2005 ARM, portable $19,500 MJ1476 Fire Chief 2002 Zamperla, TM $95,000 SP1367 Fireball / Super Loop Larson, TM $400,000 MJ1556 Flume 1989 SDC, TM, 7 trailers Call for price MJ1500 Flume Ride Reverchon, Semi Portable 500,000 EURO MJ1622 Flying Bobs 1983 Chance, TM $140,000 MJ1582 Galleon 1990 Zamperla, PM $65,000 MJ1489 Gee Wizz 1993 Wisdom $130,000 MJ1540 Gravitron Wisdom, TM, LED lights Call for price MJ1623 Hang Ten 1984 SDC, TM $200,000 MJ1638 Himalaya 2000 Wisdom, 1-trailer Call for price MJ1674 Himalaya 1996 Wisdom, PM, needs work $30,000 MJ1617 Himalaya Ground mount $40,000 MJ1594 Himalaya, Family Wisdom, PM $60,000 MJ1641 Himalaya Venture, TM $30,000 MJ1615 Himalaya 1991 Wisdom, TM,
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