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1980-90'S TANK TAG AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE, ARCADE ATTRACTION, COMPLETELY RESTORED

$ 13200

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    *Price is FIRM! Sold as a package deal*  *****  Here is link to video: https://youtu.be/7YyIPNdSfUk  *****
    Package includes 2 driving tanks, a custom 3 seat shooting platform; 17 free standing tripod metal targets,
    recently added, one "swinging target" tree stand
    ,
    1 mobile kinetic shooting target platform, ball containment cage, and many more accessories.
    (2) Driving tag tanks:
    Fully operational fiberglass bodied tanks.  One tank painted desert camouflage tan and the other is painted mountain green   camouflage.
    9 H.P. Vanguard gasoline engine
    Air cushion tires
    Hydraulic drive, forward and reverse with skid steer control handles
    Front swivel wheels for easy maneuvering
    Each tank has loud audible sirens that go off when the red skull and cross bone targets are hit
    Each tank has two red flashing lights when targets are hit
    Push button electric start and stop on each tank
    Mounted swivel racquetball cannon on each tank
    Two hidden compressed air tanks in each tank that give each driver approximately 25 cannon shots
    Ammunition storage shelves inside cockpit for racquetballs
    Dimensions on each tank is 7.5 ft long, 5 ft wide and 4.5 ft tall
    Tanks weigh 1300 lbs each
    (1) Custom fabricated and powder coated 3-person seated shooting platform:
    3 Individual chairs with swivel cannons
    3 Beverage holders and foot pegs on each seat
    1 compressed steel receiver air storage tank
    3 sets of ear protection
    2 rectangle racquetball ball storage bins
    4 wheels with bearings for easy handling
    (17) Freestanding tripod metal targets:
    Different animal targets that collapse on impact with racquetball
    (1) Mobile kinetic shooting target platform:
    Right side has vertical spinning 3 pigs and big bad wolf
    Center has family of ducks chased by a snake
    Left side has swinging vertical balanced octagon target
    Bottom has 3 geometrical shapes covered with black fabric to shoot through
    (1) Swinging target tree stand:
    8' x 8' span
    Chains at different heights to practice your shooting skills
    Powder coated red, white and blue
    Hang milk jugs, coffee cans or use your imagination
    (1) Ball containment cage:
    8' X 10' X 8' tall
    On casters for easy rolling
    3 pieces of white poly tarp for sides and back
    Mesh fabric top
    Telescoping posts that make for easy assembly
    Additional Accessories:
    200+ racquetballs (ammunition)
    Complete set of new clean Lexan windows precut to fit each tank
    White rolling ball retrieval cart for gathering racquetballs
    50 lineal feet of 1/4" air hose
    1/4" custom ball valve & gauges for filing tanks air supply
    2 - battery tenders, 4 amp for each tank
    Now here's some history on the tanks and the ride itself...
    In the 1980's & 90's "Tank Tag" was one of the most exciting and popular attractions to appear on the midway at amusement parks coast to coast.  These tanks were manufactured by Foster Mfg. Co.  Although still in business, they no longer manufacture amusement park products.  According to the company, the cost was over ,000 each in the late 1980's.  Foster made less than 100 of this model tank.  There were several different styles of tanks.  One and two person models.  There were even boats with the ability to shoot racquetballs from compressed air cannons in either case.  All of the parks with the "Tank Tag" offered additional, protected, single, offensive only shooting cannons.  Surrounding the tanks were patrons who could purchase a bucket of balls and shoot at the  moving tanks.  Unfortunately, "Tank Tag" employees that had to help a stranded or stalled tank became the "targets" themselves while administering help.  This liability might have contributed to the "Tank Tags" future demise.
    My personal history on these tanks...
    According to the manufacture, these tanks were originally sold to an amusement park in San Diego.These two tanks have been in my possession for over 20 years.  I have repaired and restored them as close to their original operating condition as possible.  All of the fiberglass was repaired and the tanks repainted.  I fabricated new protective steel "bumper rails" all around each tank to avoid damage to the fiberglass.  I replaced all the windows with new Lexan Plexiglas.  I added on additional larger air storage tank on each tank, more than doubling the number of cannon shots to approximately 25 before needing an air refill.  I had four of the five racquetball cannons CNC machined new as I only had one when I first acquired the tanks. The hydraulic system was professionally checked and serviced.  I had the gas motors tuned up and serviced.  I fabricated the tank ammo storage shelves for the 25 balls needed during the operation of the ride.  All of the different targets were my design and fabricated and powder coated in multiple colors for fun and interest.  Besides my children & grandchildren enjoying hours of fun with these "toy tanks" and accessories, I have also taken them to many company events, birthday celebrations, holiday's and neighborhood parties for a fun attraction that everyone can enjoy.
    Did I mention, just to add a little more fun to the attraction, I fabricated the 3 person shooting platform to give 3 people the opportunity to either shoot at the tanks or the targets in the containment cage.  With a 1/4" air line and the 110 electric supply to the solenoids, you can shoot until you run out of balls before running out of air!
    Disclaimers:
    1. A separate air compressor, not provided, but is necessary for all of the cannons to operate
    2. This is an adult toy and not for children without parental supervision.  These racquetballs are leaving the cannon at over 140 PSI.
    3. I will give complete instructions on how to operate equipment.
    4. Shipping is at buyers expense.
    5. 45 minutes is the time necessary to lift fiberglass body from frame for access or servicing.
    This is a once in lifetime, truly unique opportunity that can never be duplicated!  This is one fun and authentic amusement park ride!
    **(there are more pictures and videos if you would like to request more information)**