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I'm looking for anny info about my westinghouse coca-cola mich. model WB78-B4-d what Iknow is only that its a 4 beverage mach. that came from the Roservelt Ave. fire house in Springfield Ma. about 1/4 mile from the old westinghouse plant I'm not sure if Im going to keep it or not can anyone help on some info
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If you had a photo, it would be helpful. Is the machine all red with a white top and tapering white sides with "Have a Coke" ? You said 4 select, 4 buttons across the front just below the marquie? Probably an early 60's machine. I personally like this type of machine. There was another 6 select made with a turn dial selector on the front around the same time period. Pretty cool!
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Hi have this old 1960 Westinghosue WB78-B4-D Can and Bottle machine. Runs very cold but needs change maker and lock. I was told this was the first can machine. Both Cans and bottles work.
Are the 4 inch caster wheels original?
I would like to know the estimated value?
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hello & welcome to the board!
The price foil (sticker) & lock are carried by funtronics I belive, you can check in the banner sections of our suppliers & advertisers.
Price wise about between $250-750.00 in my opinion, yours is the mid-size model, the casters were an option from Westinghouse, handy when you had to move themachine in at night when the service station closed.
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