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This untraditional restoration is quite lovable. Painted
white, it has a hand-painted picture of the Coca Cola
bear on it. It is in great condition! Dimensions: 58” high x 27” wide x 16” deep. enlarged
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Produced between 1949 and 1953. There
were only 80,000 of these Coke machines made. This beauty holds 39,
8-12 oz. bottles. Dimensions: 58” high x 27” wide x 16” deep. enlarged
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A fully automatic Pepsi machine that was produced in the early
50’s.
This machine has been restored to its original specifications
down to the original decals. It holds 50 bottles.
Pepsi used this popular model in several print ads in the
50’s. This is
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Produced from 1948-1951, this Coke machine has
unusual styling in that it has a “split
door” opening, and the bottles exit the machine at the
top. It holds 27 Coke bottles and is a table top model (27” high
and 57” on stand and 24" wide), so it would be a good
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Vendorlator 33 Coke Machine
This little machine holds 33 bottles and is perfect for home
use. It cabinet is constructed of steel and has trim pieces
across the door and above the chute. This model was popular
in the early to mid 50’s.
NOTE: This machine will be
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Introduced in late ’57, this Coke machine is one
of the most recognizable and popular soda machines anywhere.
This model will vend most kinds of bottles and beer, wine coolers
and
of course, size 6, 8 and 12 oz. Coca-Cola bottles.
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