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#323912 - Sun May 06 2012 02:36 AM Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler
badgas Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Fri Sep 15 2006
Loc: San Jose, CA
I've had this cooler for a few years no and haven't done anything with it. Made from mid 30s to mid 40s. The cooler body is in good shape with no rot or rust through. The body is also sctraight. It needs a new lid. Asking $400. The crates and bottles stored at the bottom are not included, but can be for an extra price. I can strap this cooler onto a pallet for shipping.







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#324449 - Tue May 08 2012 10:34 AM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: badgas]
Ron Cabanayan Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
Is this an electric cooler? Or is it like a big ice chest?

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#324451 - Tue May 08 2012 11:01 AM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: Ron Cabanayan]
TheRoyalCrown Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Fri Jul 08 2011
Loc: LA, usa
Definitely big ice chest type. It can be converted to a cooler though. I don't see a compressor on the bottom where it should be.

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#324453 - Tue May 08 2012 11:07 AM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: TheRoyalCrown]
Ron Cabanayan Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
I see how it works. Do you know if parts are hard to find?

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#324463 - Tue May 08 2012 11:54 AM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: Ron Cabanayan]
TheRoyalCrown Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Fri Jul 08 2011
Loc: LA, usa
Not sure. I'm sure you can put a newer type compressor kit which I'm sure someone makes. The hard part would be installing it I would think.

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#324465 - Tue May 08 2012 11:58 AM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: TheRoyalCrown]
Ron Cabanayan Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
The refrigeration conversion wouldn't be a problem for me. But, how hard and expensive would it be to find a new top and other parts?

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#324467 - Tue May 08 2012 12:01 PM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: Ron Cabanayan]
TheRoyalCrown Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Fri Jul 08 2011
Loc: LA, usa
http://www.fun-tronicsllc.com/index.php?crn=298

And I'm sure there's many sites out there that make parts for them. Just google.

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#324471 - Tue May 08 2012 12:49 PM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: TheRoyalCrown]
Ron Cabanayan Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
Oh, that's cool link. Thanks!

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#324641 - Tue May 08 2012 11:37 PM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: badgas]
Ken Horner Offline
Member

Registered: Mon May 07 2012
Loc: So Cal
$400.00 & split cost to ship to so Cal?

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#324897 - Wed May 09 2012 10:58 PM Re: Westinghouse Standard Coca Cola cooler [Re: Ken Horner]
badgas Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Fri Sep 15 2006
Loc: San Jose, CA
Cooler has been sold. Just waiting to receive the check.

Thank you.

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