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Author Topic: What are fully restored Coke Vendo 81D's going for?  (Read 11874 times)
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« on: January 04, 2013, 05:55:30 pm »

I have a lead on a fully restored Vendo 81D about two hours from me its a new restoration only a year old. From what i was told was sandblasted, powercoated rack and inside, new wiring,gaskets compressor the works. The family is relocating due to job and would like to sell it instead of shipping it with them. I really have no idea what a fully restored 81D goes for now a days any insight would be appreciated. Sorry no pics yet.
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2013, 06:09:06 pm »

http://www.antiquevending.com/purchase-prices.html
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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2013, 06:17:08 pm »

If you check e-bay fully restored nice ones are $7,499. I would put that at high retail. From there prices drop. It would be very hard to say with seeing the quality of the restoration. Pro vs. amateur. A nice original 81 is going to cost you $2,500. If you could get a nice restored one for $4,000-$5,000 you be doing ok. 
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« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2013, 07:44:27 pm »

I think true market value for a professionally restored v81d with no issues is 6k. Lucky to get one for 5k.
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« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2013, 10:06:05 pm »

Alot will depend on the quality of the restoration... based one what was said and lets just assume everything was done right then the 6-7 figure is right....

if you could get it for under 6 and it's done right, I'd say its a good deal.

Good luck!
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« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2013, 10:42:35 am »

I agree.  The money spent depends how far the restoration process goes.  Is the coin mech re-plated re-chromed etc?  How is the paint job?  Hand lettering, new American made compressor etc. 

I am almost done my WD-5 and, after buying the unit, professional body work and paint job, professional hand letterer (no brush marks) chrome plating all hardware, brand new condenser deck, powder coating all tank components,  I may be in $4000 without any labor.  That is why you can spend $5500 or more to do it right.

My first "restorations" 12 years ago, consisted of a new paint job, painting the inside of the cabinate hammertone rattle can grey, spray painted the condenser deck and I called it restored.   I have learned a lot over the years and I am still an "amateur"

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« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2013, 11:07:43 am »

I agree.  The money spent depends how far the restoration process goes.  Is the coin mech re-plated re-chromed etc?  How is the paint job?  Hand lettering, new American made compressor etc. 

I am almost done my WD-5 and, after buying the unit, professional body work and paint job, professional hand letterer (no brush marks) chrome plating all hardware, brand new condenser deck, powder coating all tank components,  I may be in $4000 without any labor.  That is why you can spend $5500 or more to do it right.

My first "restorations" 12 years ago, consisted of a new paint job, painting the inside of the cabinate hammertone rattle can grey, spray painted the condenser deck and I called it restored.   I have learned a lot over the years and I am still an "amateur"

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Just out of curiosity, does the professional restoration include plating the coin mech and replacing the compressor if it does't need it just to say it was done? Do all of the pro's do this just to do it or do they take shortcuts when its appropriate? Would any machine be considered not restored if it has the original compressor?

I'm not throwing stones and just have my first machine 100% apart right now, just asking the question. I am sending my coin mech out west to get it done, but I'm having a hard time replacing a compressor that works 100% that runs quiet just to say that I did. Rewire, paint and polish, but buying a whole new lower skid set-up every time seems to be a waste of money just to be "Professional" about a restoration that will look and run 100% when done.

Any professionals want to chime in and say they replace every cooling system and replate everything without exception 100% of the time just for giggles to be considered professional and do it "right"?
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« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2013, 12:17:15 pm »

      I never replace a refrigeration unit with a new one, and if I have a bad compressor I always find a pre 1980's machine which still ran on R12, just to use it's cooling system.
      Newer units do not have the life expectancy of the old ones, it's pretty obvious just comparing the size and weight of their casings.
      I'm sure Eric could give us some real insight into the differences.
      Besides the original compressor being more reliable, it just looks original to the machine.
      Another thing to keep in mind is that most of the early upright machines became obsolete quite quickly and the cooling units were still quite new. A Vendo 81 B or D for example, produced in the late 50's was only in service for maybe 4 years and pulled in the early 60's in favor of the square machines that could accept more than a dime. Each machine would have it's own history from then on, some being used regularly and others sitting in a barn     The 60's slant shelf machines became obsolete in the early 70's when cans were introduced to the vending market.
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« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2013, 09:29:24 am »

as far as a pro grade or A grade restoration

the coin mech for sure should be restored as well as all inside and outside components of the machine, not just rattle canned, but professional painted exterior,interior parts should be plated or powder coated, coin mech and coin door accessories plated or powdered.

door light rewired , ballast replaced if bad, switches, etc

all new hardware used (stainless screws), door liner, gaskets, seals, wiring etc..

as far as the compressor I do it two ways... if I'm restoring a machine for a customer and the original unit is working just fine I give them the option for me to "Restore" the original unit which includes tear down, repaint, rewire, new fans, therm etc... or if the original unit is shot then they can pay to have a newer unit put it.. but to toss a good working unit is a waste in my opionion.

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« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2013, 10:08:07 am »

If someone is going to pay $6500 for a restored machine, I believe it may make sense to install a brand new American made Tecumseh compressor  They are much better than the ones made in China.

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