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Title: Westinghouse wb60-k6-d select-o-matic
Post by: on September 30, 2004, 10:43:30 pm
I'm trying to find a value for my father's westinghouse select-o-matic machine.  It looks just like WC-60-MD.  It has a choice of 6 drinks and is in prestine condition.  It is in perfect working condition and has only had 2 owners. My father bought it from a local bank back in the 70's and has had it ever since.  It is in its original condition and has never been restored.  The exterior is perfect except for a few superficial scratches.  I'll post pictues asap.


Title: Westinghouse wb60-k6-d select-o-matic
Post by: Bob K on October 01, 2004, 10:55:36 am
Here's a sharp looking WB-60 that may provide some reference:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws....MEWA:IT

I'd like to see your pics...

Bob


Title: Westinghouse wb60-k6-d select-o-matic
Post by: on October 09, 2004, 09:29:05 pm
I have a Westinghouse wd60 and have just purchased two parts machines.  I like the select-o-matic, however the market always seems weaker for square tops.  I think a reasonable high end would be $850-950.  However, a presentable machine can be had for $500 and parts machines can be had in the $100-$150 range.  But the machine is worth what someone is willing to pay . . .Good Luck!


Title: Westinghouse wb60-k6-d select-o-matic
Post by: Bob K on October 11, 2004, 06:55:08 am
This one just ended on ebay.  Clean the masking tape off the marquee and install a new lock and you've got a great looking machine.  Sold for $150.00.  I'm curious if the buyer is a member of this forum.  Anyone?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws....MEWA:IT

I bought my WC78-MD for $150.00 also and it's in ridiculously clean condition.

For some reason they don't command a lot of dough.  There's a restored one on ebay at the moment that was over $500.00 the last time I checked.

Bob






Title: Westinghouse wb60-k6-d select-o-matic
Post by: Kilroy on October 11, 2004, 07:05:55 pm
i remember a few years back a restored Vendo 39 went for $1500-1800, I've seen them today from 3k -4500.
I imagine in a few years the square tops will become more desirable, for price and availibility.
If I had the room, and extra cash, I'd be stocking up square tops as fast I could find them