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« on: January 13, 2012, 03:01:34 am »

Greetings, everyone...

As you can probably guess by my handle I'm into old cars and trucks and with that addiction came a new one... old memorabilia for my "Hot Rod Garage"...

While most of the "vintage signs" I have on the walls are reproductions, I was recently given something VERY cool (and authentic) to add to my collection...

To this point however I have been unable to come up with very much on this piece at all and I'm hoping someone here can help identify it and possibly establish
a value on it...

It was made by a company by the name of Victor (who I have learned made a lot of old soda machines and store coolers "back in the day") but this is neither of those two things...

It is instead a 7Up Soda Fountain (seen below) and despite a few days of researching it I can't find anything like it anywhere... I should add that I do not see a model number on this piece either, just what you see in my pictures...









The friends who gave it to me claim they owned it since the late 50's or early 60's and that's all I know
other than the fact that this is supposed to be fully functional in good working condition and is pretty clean cosmetically too...

So any ideas on the age, model number or value of this old Victor Soda Fountain?  help

Thanks in advance for your help and ideas!

~Trev
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2012, 05:31:06 am »

Trev,
      Victor-Reed made alot of fountain equipment back in the late 50's and 60's, I have a Victor post-mix fountain close to this same age. The fresh up with 7up logo dates to 1957

      This is just a common pre-mix dispenser made for 7up and a nice one at that. I can't tell you the model number.

      You can probably find the model and serial number nameplate under the shroud if you remove it, close to the compressor.

      Value?  Maybe $100 to $150.
    
      Cool 7up clock!  They make a good pair.
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2012, 06:50:31 am »

Welcome to the site! Cool looking dispenser. Looks like it's in great shape. smile
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2012, 01:24:40 pm »

cool stuff
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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2012, 04:34:19 pm »

Very nice....
And welcome!  happydrinkers
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« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2012, 05:39:27 pm »

"I like it" (no pun intended from 7up's slogan department!)

I've never seen one, let alone one in such nice shape.  Really cool!

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« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2012, 07:10:28 pm »

Wow thanks for all the comments and information (as well as the warm welcome), guys...
I really wasn't sure what I had here and not being able to find ANY information on it after a couple days of Googling it
and checking out various pages I was beginning to wonder if it was the holy grail...     LOL
hopefull
As for the 7up clock next to the soda machine I had entirely forgotten I had put that next to the machine for the shots until you reminded me...

I'm not sure how old that is, but yes it is pretty cool and like the mirrored Coke clock I have, both clocks work and exist in the Hot Rod Garage...

I also have an old 1958 Coke cooler out there in great condition that I was lucky enough to get off Craigslist one afternoon for $45... man, I was in the right place at the right time that day! biggrin

Anyway like I said, my old car and truck addiction has bred this new addiction and once I get the black and white linoleum floor tile laid down in the hot rod garage and a few more pieces in there to go with my '55 Bel Air and all the vintage looking signs it should be pretty cool... hopefully I can find some other interesting things to add to my collection... maybe an old Jukebox or gas pump!

In any case, thanks again for the info and for making me feel at home... much appreciated!

Have a great weekend!  happydrinkers
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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2012, 08:15:30 pm »

Nice 7-Up score. Any pics of the 55 or coke cooler?
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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2012, 08:19:14 pm »

Wow! great 7-up dispenser.

Welcome to the site.
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« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2012, 10:52:48 pm »

Nice 7-Up score. Any pics of the 55 or coke cooler?

Sure...  not a very good look at the coke cooler but here's a look around the inside of the hot rod garage...

First the Bel Air (at a car show I had it in)


In the hot rod garage


Look on the shelf behind the '55 to see the coke cooler...


Other memorabilia and decor:





and last but not least the other vehicle that used to sit alongside the '55... my '37 Chevy Truck which I recently sold...


Now that it's gone and I have a little room to move I hope to get the black and white lino floor down soon
and then will possibly go shopping for another vintage truck and maybe a jukebox or old gas pump... time will tell...

Hope you liked the tour!  biggrin
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« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2012, 01:15:16 am »

I like the "How to Stay on Our Payroll" sign!
Thanks for the peek! You need a soda machine (or two) in there.
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« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2012, 02:06:00 am »

Interesting story about that sign...

It is the 'real deal' from a 1950's car dealership, hand painted and framed which is how I bought it at a collectible sale...

It is one of my favorite pieces because it is so retro... I had actually thought about reproducing it since anyone who walks into my hot rod garage ends up drooling over it and begs me to give it to them (NOT happening!) but I think copies would lose a lot of the character this sign has... that yellowed old paper gives it such great patina so I don't think a copy would do it justice... then again in 20 years maybe the copies would look as good too... hmmmm... Cool

~Trev
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« Reply #12 on: January 14, 2012, 07:50:09 am »

Trev,
    Did you get the drip pan and grate with the dispenser?

    Love the garage!
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« Reply #13 on: January 14, 2012, 03:36:52 pm »

There's supposed to be more to this thing that this?  down

Nope... no drip pan or grate, only what you see in my pics...
The only other thing I got were 4 cannisters which I believe were for the various flavors of syrup that this machine uses...
Two cannisters are empty and 2 are half full. I was going to empty them but didn't know if they were under pressure
and didn't feel like being covered from head to toe in sticky coca cola syrup so I just left them alone till I can see how they vent... lol help

Glad you liked the tour of the hot rod garage... I can't wait to get the floor done so it will look REALLY good in there!  biggrin

~Trev
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« Reply #14 on: January 14, 2012, 04:10:03 pm »

Sorry to say but yes there is more. hopefull

Drip pan is going to be stainless steel and attach right where the lines are exiting so the entire front is stainless.

Yes those tanks are under pressure, one side is for gas, one side is for liquid, these most likely have ball lock connectors so the tanks might be marked. Depress the little button on top of the post slowly and you will either expel gas or take a shower, it's a 50-50 shot. biggrin Use a deflector!

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« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2012, 04:12:37 pm »

We just got our first snow of the year here... maybe I should take the tanks out front and do this in my yard...
If I'm successful I get the tanks empty... if I'm not I end up making the world's largest slurpee next to my driveway!  laugh
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« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2012, 05:18:34 pm »

Thanks for the hints, stuntpilot...

I took all 4 cannisters out on the front lawn, faced them away from me and depressurized them, then emptied the remaining syrup from all of them next to the curb...
I didn't get drenched in soda syrup but did manage to create that giant slurpee I mentioned earlier so it's all good!  smile

I even rinsed out all the tanks with water and as soon as they air dry inside I'll get the lids back on and put them away until I get a chance to use the machine...

Thanks for the help!

~Trev
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