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Title: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: loman4ec on June 14, 2010, 11:29:55 am
I have a nice transitional VMC 81 that I am going to restore very soon (Thanks to Pat for letting me get it and thanks to Mznb1u and seven181 for getting it to me! this site Rocks! This is a keeper and will go in my kitchen. The machine was originally Faygo machine and was turquoise and white. Its really cool looking but I am afraid that if I ever do decide to sell it I will not be able to get my money out of it since Faygo is not very popular outside of Michigan. I really want to do it in yellow and do a 1950's theme RC Cola like the round top V81 but the wife doesn't want a yellow machine in the house. I think it would look really cool. I could do it in red and white and do the 60's colors for Rc Cola, but again resale will not be easy as it is not very collectable Rc Cola theme. I know I don't want to do Coke however Pepsi would be nice and Heather's favorite drink is Pepsi. (she even keeps a bottle of Pepsi on her nightstand next to the bed every night)

Everyone please chime in and give me ideas and opinions. I have attached pics. The first is of the machine as it was wen I got it. The second is of a similar machine in my machines original Faygo theme. And third is a VM 56 transitional machine in the red Rc Cola theme that I had a few years ago. I am leaning toward either a blue and white Pepsi theme like a lot of Pepsi 81's are being restored or painting it all White and doing 7up. I attached pics of round top Vmc 81's  I borrowed these from the soda machines section of SMC. This transitional machine is exactly like a round top 81 except the corners are round. My machine is generic and not embossed so I can do anything. Please give me your ideas and suggestions



Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: loman4ec on June 14, 2010, 11:36:25 am
More pics. I love the RC Cola but it will be hard getting Heather to let it in the house. Like the other two a lot also and Heathers favorite is Pepsi. I just don't know if it would be the best idea for resale. Its not being done to flip but I am sure some day I will sell it and I don't want to loose money. thats not my #1 concern in doing this machine though. Just please no one suggest Coke  :biggrin: I am tired of Coke and don't want to build this machine in it.


the Faygo would look really cool but I am afraid of not being able to get vinyl logo's


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: Kilroy on June 14, 2010, 11:41:28 am
I'm partial to Faygo, and i think JohnieG could assist  with the decals, but you're right, outside of the  area it's an anchor.
so that said, I vote Pepsi, and thanks Josh, you gave me an idea,


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: BrianB on June 14, 2010, 12:26:27 pm
I think Pepsi, two-tone, would look great! Then again, I'm all about trying to keep the peace!!  :biggrin:


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: Pat Pixley on June 14, 2010, 01:31:32 pm
Here Is a Thought  how about a Orange Crush   :oh:   it's a blank slate,  if done right it would look great  :smile:.

  Thats what I did with a slider  :smile:.


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: GreginNM on June 14, 2010, 01:58:04 pm
Hey Josh, my favorite scheme is the Faygo...love the turquoise and white!  I will have one someday.  

However, if her favorite is Pepsi, then I would make the first machine in the house her favorite!  Might allow for more in the future!   :smile:  The 2-tone blue and white would look great, and so would solid blue (like Signguy's Barq's avitar).  As BrianB said...keep the peace!  I'm trying to get a small cooler now to do in Brandie's favorite...Sun Drop.  It goes a long way!


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: milkmachineman on June 14, 2010, 02:16:53 pm
I'd go orange crush if it were mine... but I think if her favorite is Pepsi then Pepsi it is!


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: bubba on June 14, 2010, 03:19:41 pm
I like the Red/White RC machine... I've always liked that color scheme and the Nehi on the side.. I planned on doing a 56ST that same scheme, but it still sits in my shed in pieces..


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: MoonDawg on June 14, 2010, 04:44:23 pm
         You might want to consider what bottles in your area are readily available and will fit.
As you know the Pepsi 33 is a nice machine but no one wants to vend coke bottles out of a Pepsi machine.
         Aside from that, I think the Orange Crush machine has a look to it that really sets it apart from the rest.


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: mznb1u on June 14, 2010, 11:54:34 pm
Josh,

I like the Faygo scheme but I am another one of the biased Michigan Mafia.  Of course, there are six Faygo flavors available in the old 12 oz glass bottles that would work in that machine!

But based on your new bride favoring Pepsi, that machine might look good in the old dark blue and white pepsi scheme.

 :drinking: Tim :drinking:


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: collecture on June 15, 2010, 12:23:01 am
If Heather is a Pepsi fan, then Pepsi it should be; however, it is a generic machine and I think something generic would be more appropriate - Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper, Frostie Root Beer, Dad's Root Beer...

If it is a keeper, then resale souldn't matter so much. You are doing the restoration yourself, so it is getting done inexpensively (compared to farming out).

Why not just let her pick?


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: SIGNGUY on June 15, 2010, 09:27:12 am
If Heather is a Pepsi fan, then Pepsi it should be; however, it is a generic machine and I think something generic would be more appropriate - Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper, Frostie Root Beer, Dad's Root Beer...

If it is a keeper, then resale souldn't matter so much. You are doing the restoration yourself, so it is getting done inexpensively (compared to farming out).

Why not just let her pick?
I like Toms Idea... Let her pick! it will go a long way for your Soda Machine collecting, and might get her into a bit more too! :biggrin:


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: BrianB on June 15, 2010, 10:05:40 am
Josh,

If you let her pick, it includes her in the process and makes her "part-owner" in it and it's creation. All of this equals a possible open door into all-things coin op!! Think of it man!!!  :tounge: :laugh:



Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: loman4ec on June 15, 2010, 11:54:51 am
Well I let her pick and she wants it to be 7up. She likes the white color. Its not my first pick but at least it is easy to paint. Her second choice is Pepsi but since our kitchen is mostly red and white I think the 7up will be best. thank you everyone!


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: mznb1u on June 15, 2010, 01:57:17 pm
WOW!  The guy has only married for a week and he already knows the rules! :biggrin: 8) :laugh:

Happy wife, happy life!!!  Don't forget that Josh!

 :drinking: Tim :drinking:


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: loman4ec on June 15, 2010, 08:46:45 pm
Well I have always wanted a 7up machine anyway. I really like white. However I am also looking at a 7up c-33 that I may pick up in a few days. She wants a small machine so that may be what she wants more. The v81 may go on the back burner and hopefully it may be the second machine in the house! I have a perfect spot next to my lazyboy in the living room. That would be perfect! Even heathers sister asked her the other day why we didn't have a machine in the house yet. She rolled her eyes and changed the subject  :biggrin:


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: bubba on June 15, 2010, 09:50:39 pm
I dunno... I waited until my wife went out one night, had a buddy come over and we carried my V63 down into the basement after I was told no.. Since then, 6 arcade games and a popcorn machine have joined it...  :biggrin:

But then again, I guess the basement is easier to get away with...


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: BrianB on June 16, 2010, 06:23:40 am
Josh,

Does that 7up C-33 happen to be in Bloomington, IN??  :biggrin: It's about 25 minutes from me and about 10 minutes from my old house that you delivered that Cavalier 55 to about 4 or 5 years ago.

I went and looked at it yesterday afternoon, I've been watching it on Craigslist for about a week now. The lady mentioned that she had been talking with a guy that just got married and was only allowed to have one machine in the house at one time!  :laugh:

She also mentioned to me that her and her "partner" were seriously considering keeping the machine and would talk it over last night. Not quite sure if that was an attempt to try to get me to make an crazy offer right then or what!

If you are seriously interested in it, I will back off. Let me know.


Title: Re: Help on deciding what theme to make a transitional VMC 81
Post by: loman4ec on June 16, 2010, 08:29:31 am
Its me. I don't care either way if you want it. what was your offer?