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								|  | « Reply #2 on: June 29, 2003, 04:28:28 pm » |  | 
 
 Jim,
 Thanks for the reply.  The machine is completely functional with the exception of the coin mechanism and the "have a coke" light.  The coin mechanism rejects any coins you put in, and the "have a coke" light stays on constantly.  I already have a new coin mech on order.  After I get that installed I'll take a look at the have a coke light.   Otherwise the machine is complete and functioning.
 
 The inside is in very good shape, the rubber door seal for the refrigerator door is in excellent shape, I was amazed.  The only knock on the outside is there is a very slight ding on the top, back left, measuring about an inch long.
 
 I am torn about trying to do a 100% restoration, or just fix what needs to be fixed (coin mech, light, etc.) and then restore the outside only.    I am pretty confident I can do the stripping, and painting of the outside on my own.  I have a friend who is an artist who can do the embossed hand lettering for me if necessary.  Probably would hire someone outside to try to fix the dent beforehand.    I should be able to figure out the coin mech, light issues on my own as well.  As far as restoring things having to do with the refrigeration, etc.  I would be somewhat hesitant.  Also don't know if I want to rip the machine apart, and start replacing installation, etc.    I had a vendo 63 for a little under a year, so I do have a little bit of experience working on machines (replaced a fan motor, etc.) but I am by no means an expert.
 
 Part of the reason I bought it was a "restoration project" so I am hoping to do most/all of the work myself if possible.  It's something I plan on keeping for a long time and not to sell.
 
 While I am gung ho to get started on this right away, I want to make sure I do everything correctly, and in the proper order, so I am trying to suck in all the information from the experts that I can.
 
 Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks again for your time!!
 
 
 
 
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