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Nope, this isn't your typical ShowYourAuto listing. This collection of memorabilia is from long time SYA customer known as, The Silver Fox. After helping him sell down is considerable GM "A" body collection, we are now pleased to offer these items ranging from Juke Boxes, Coke Machines, Gum Machines, and even a 1940's Bally Victory Bowler, to complete the transformation of your garage, den, or man cave. ?SPECIFICATIONS: Vending Capacity: 33 Bottles Precool Capacity: 27 Bottles Dimensions: 52" high, 25 1/2" wide, 17 1/2" deep Weight: 231 lbs. Production Dates: mid 1950's Comments: The VMC 33 was Vendorlator's solution to increasing the vending capacity of the VMC 27B. The center of the vending drum was redesigned to hold an additional 6 bottles of soda. The VMC 33 and the VMC 33-3D are nearly identical except for minor cosmetic changes. ?The VMC 33-3D and the VMC 33 are nearly identical except for minor cosmetic changes. The most notable is the coin door on VMC 33-3D is "one-piece" stamped steel instead of the previous "split-door" style. The "Empty" decals are yellow as opposed to the earlier white versions and stainless steel trim used on the top of the cabinet door in line with the top of the bottle chute trim. This trim hides the seam of these two-piece doors which are riveted together. The two-piece door was likely manufactured for the purpose of producing different soda brands on the top section and attaching it to the standard lower portion. This process would obviously keep manufacturing costs to a minimum while still being able to manufacture a variety of soda brands. Most VMC 33-3D were Pepsi Branded, this one is an original Coca-Cola machine. You can see that this machine has been completely cosmetically and mechanically restored and is in perfect working order. The 10? coin operation really works!

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STOCK/INV. NUMBER:
353
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