Steel Roller Coasters
Chance Rides steel roller coasters currently in operation.
Opened | Name | Park | Notes | Ref |
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1971 | Toboggan | Lakemont Park | ||
1993 | Wild and Wooly Toboggan | Little Amerricka | ||
1998 | Joust | Dutch Wonderland | ||
1999 | Big Dipper | Michigan's Adventure | ||
2001 | Wile E. Coyote's Grand Canyon Blaster | Six Flags Over Texas | ||
2002? | Toboggan | Xingqinggong (China) | ||
2004 | Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster | Six Flags Over Georgia | sold by Chance Morgan | |
2005 | Superman el Último Escape | Six Flags México | sold by Chance Morgan | |
2008 | Steel Lasso | Frontier City | sold by Chance Morgan under license from Vekoma | |
2008 | Eagles Life in the Fast Lane | Hard Rock Park/Freestyle Music Park | sold by Chance Morgan under license from Vekoma | |
2008 | Shake, Rattle & Rollercoaster | Hard Rock Park/Freestyle Music Park | sold by Chance Morgan under license from Vekoma | |
2013 | unknown | Fun Spot Action Park | sold by Chance Rides under license from Vekoma |
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