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    Posted 13 years ago

    summer69
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    i am wondering if anyone has an opinion on this cooler?
    Want to buy it for my brother who is a huge coca cola fan. As far as i know it runs and has no rust on the inside. The guy is asking $500 for it, but i am trying to get him down to $300.
    It is supposed to be a 1952 and it has the original tag on it with the manufacturer and serial number. Can anyone tell me what it might be worth?
    THANKS!

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    Comments

    1. summer69, 13 years ago
      THANKS! but this one is not by Kelvinator, can't quite read the tag but it has the letters: Gran-ale.
      The space is a letter that i cant see due to reflection in the picture.
    2. SSmoothie, 13 years ago
      Its a Kelvinator FE-51, the manufacturer is Grandale Company LTD, 35 Jenkins Street, Toronto, Canada. Made in the late 1940s. If it works no rust, $250 would be a good price.

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