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    Posted 14 years ago

    omrilevi
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    I bought this coke machine from at a garage sale several years ago and have been hanging on to it in order to take it on as a restoration project. It works and is extremely cold when turned on. It came with several vintage coke and 7-up bottles on the rack. Does anybody have insight as to what year it is exactly and what it would be worth? Is it better to keep it original? Any place to purchase a new replacement decal for the front? Any feedback would be appreciated and very glad I found this web page!

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    Comments

    1. Unknown, 14 years ago
      I believe it is a Vendo machine from the 1960's to 1970. It is not a very highly desired one, but can bring anywhere from $100 to $300 possibly more
    2. Mark, 14 years ago
      Actually, these machines are becoming more and more collectible as the other machines have soaring prices. I have a similar Cavalier machine from the early 60's (I got for free, it was being thrown away with a candy pull knob vendor).

      These square top, pull bottle machines are cool and easy to restore. There are several websites available that can help with restorations, parts lists etc. One main issue is what color red to use. There are several red choices which are sure to bring out debate.
    3. VikingFan82 VikingFan82, 14 years ago
      I wouldn't restore it at all, but that's just me.
    4. Pace, 14 years ago
      keep the original decal it will make it worth more
    5. chuck, 14 years ago
      If its a bottle machine can it be adapted for cans ?Just wondering?
    6. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 14 years ago
      You can just drop that off at my place, you don't need that rusty old bucket LOL Dave
    7. Omri Levi, 14 years ago
      Thank you all for all of your great feedback. I would love to get some more information on restoration if anybody knows of a good site or book.

      Just wondering....If i give it a wax/polish as I would do an auto would that even work for getting it out of storage and into my house before I do a real restoration?

      thanks again all for your input.
    8. houch84 houch84, 13 years ago
      I have a simular machine. I don't believe cans will work. you can find the bottles of coke, orange crush, sprite, diet coke, and some grape drinks at sams, krogers, walmart etc. what makes your machine unique is the bottle rack on the side, these racks are hard to find and expensive. the machine looks great, just plug it in, fill it up, and use it. Enjoy the Real Thing you can find replacement decals on ebay

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