Vintage Soda Collectibles and Machines |
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| 1956 Vendo V-44. Upright Bottle Original Machine. This is the machine that all newcomers (and most old-timers) aspire to own. This one is all original and excellent. This is a two tone red and white machine. It measures 52 1/2" high, 16 " wide and 15 1/2" deep. The Vendo 44 will vend the 8 oz bottles. Vends 44 bottles. Pre-cools 9. Crank handle. | $5,000 |
| 1940-1950 Cavalier C-27. The C-27 was designed primarily for low usage indoor locations. With its compact size, it could fit in the smallest of spaces. The C-27 is in original condition and ready to go. The machine has embossed lettering on three of the four sides. It measures 41" high, 18" wide, and 22" deep. The C-27 will vend 6 1/2 to 8 oz. bottles Vends 27 bottles. Pre-cools 9. Crank handle. | $3500 |
| 1957 Cavalier 96, Upright Bottle Original Machine. This one is in original condition. The body is two tone red and white. The door is all white with Red Coca-Cola Script. Vends 96 bottles and can offer many different brands at any one time. Electric coin mechanism. This one has the original owners manual. | Sold |
| 1950's Vendorlator 33. Upright Bottle Machine. This is a restored split door two tone color scheme machine. Crank handle. It measures 52" high, 26" wide, and 17 1/2" deep. Vends 33 bottles, precools 27. | $3300 |
| 1957 Cavalier 72, Upright Bottle Restored Machine. Two-Tone Red/White Split. This is the smaller version of the Cavalier 96. Vends 72 bottles. and can offer many different brands at any onetime. Electric coin mechanism. | Sold |
| Coca-Cola Vendo 39 (Late), Restored Machine. Vends 39 bottles. 58" high, 27" wide, and 16" deep. Produced in the Mid 50's to late 50's. Single vend machine. | Sold |
| Vendo 23. Original Machine. This machine is know to collectors as the "spin top". the V-23 was introduced in 1949. 36" high, 24" wide, and 21" deep. Vends 23 bottles. To use the machine, you insert a coin, turn the star handle, open the bottle door and pull out your soda. | Sold |
| 1970's Coke Can Machine. Original Condition, has a side rack. This machine is great. Very early 70's machine that will vend cans. | $895 |
| Westinghouse Coca-Cola Ice Cooled Standard Cooler. Can hold 102 bottles with room for 90lbs of cracked ice. Produced in the Mid 30's to Mid 40's. Weight 114 lbs. | Sold |
| Westinghouse Coca-Cola Junior Iced Cooler. This machine has been restored and looks beautiful. | Sold |
| 1970's Coca-Cola Picnic Cooler. Has the "Things Go Better With Coke" logo on the side. | $150 |
| Various Machine Restoration Parts are available. | - |
| 1957-1959 Vendo V-56. Upright Bottle Original Machine. This is the most sought after machine. This one has been totally restored and is ready to go. This is a two tone red and white machine. It measures 52" high, 25 " wide and 18 3/4" deep. Weight 231 lbs. The Vendo 56 will vend 6 1/2 to 12 oz. bottles and can offer many different brands at any one time. Vends 56 bottles. Pre-cools 14. Crank handle. | Sold |
| 1950's Westinghouse WD-12, Chest Type Restored Machine. This machine is know as the Bow-out Chest style. Can hold more the just Coca-Cola in this machine. | Sold |
| 1957 Cavalier 72, Upright Bottle Original Machine. Two-Toned Red/White Split. | Sold |
| Coca-Cola Vendo 81, Restored Machine. | Sold |
| Pepsi Vendo 81, Restored Machine. (As pictured in the title page) | Sold |
| Coca-Cola Ideal Slider, Restored Machine. Decal Lettering | Sold |
| Coca-Cola Ideal Slider, Restored Machine. Embossed Lettering | Sold |
| 1970's Pepsi Bottle/Can Machine. Needs some restoration work done to it. Striped Red, White and Blue paint on the body. The coin mechanism and refrigeration work. Good for parts or a first hobby machine. | Sold |
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