Hello all,
New poster here, noob to actually owning and/or restoring a vintage soda machine, and of course, I have questions and would appreciate any insights from you more seasoned collectors.
Like possibly many of you, I have been sitting on an interest in acquiring an old machine for a number of years, and am now ready to act. I applied for posting privileges here late last week, and at the time had a line on a fairly local (2 hours drive away) Cavalier C-64, I believe it was. It was operational and was priced at $350.
Between my many questions to the seller, requests for more pictures, and the seller being out of town, it was sold before I could make a decision on whether it would be worth a 2 hour drive to look at it in person. Oh well. It wasn't my ideal machine, but the price was good.
However I still want to join in here and educate myself so that I can figure out what I would really like, and also know what a good deal was, or probably more
importantly, what a bad deal was.
My main question to begin with is what are your opinions on buying used and restoring yourself vs buying one that has already gone through a complete restoration. Using the Cavalier 64 I was looking at, I was looking at $350 for the initial purchase. I'm pretty decent with tools and am sure I could disassemble it completely, send the shell out for rust removal/bodywork/painting (at an auto painters?) clean up/detail the insides, have whatever pieces needed it taken off and sent out for chroming, repair/replace any wiring (I am a retired Air Force Electrician (24 years) by trade/helper outer on many other systems) that needed it, order decals, etc., and probably a few other details that a full restoration would entail that I am just unaware of.
Now, the reason I was looking at possibly getting one already restored was because I came across this price info online while researching that C-64:
http://gallery.antiquevending.com/cav64.html On there it says that that machine sells for $2995, and if you own one already it will be $2600 to restore it to that kind of condition.
Now, that may be an old price, because elsewhere on the same vendors website I saw $3900 for it already restored and $2900 for the restoration alone, if you have the machine.
Here is the link quoting prices:
http://www.antiquevending.com/purchase-prices.htmlSo anyways, I wondered if between the painting and prep, chroming, any possible other mechanical/coin changer issues, all that might end up being close to the price (as I saw it, currency of quote unconfirmed) of a fully restored one.
Or to put it simply, which is generally the cheaper way to go? Buying used and restoring yourself, or buying already restored? (Obviously my own skill/lack of in varied areas will impact this as well, of course) Well, let me assume it is cheaper to do it piecemeal yourself, then the bigger question is would it be *significantly* cheaper to do it myself, leaving the aspect of knowledge gained/satisfaction by doing it myself alone for now.
Looking forward to your thoughts and insights on this, and hoping to learn a lot as I go along!
Thank you
Bruce