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#495541 Sat Nov 30 2013 07:01 PM
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Just wondering if anyone could tell me the value and rarity of a vmc 110 7up machine. The machine has all original white paint which is about a 7 outta 10 with an embossed 7up logo. It is solid, straight, complete, and works extremley well. Thanks

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Tough find, they are out there but can be difficult to locate. I have personally owned two of them and know of a few more in the flesh.

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They are nice machines. What do you think they're worth. Thanks

chevynova #495584 Sat Nov 30 2013 09:56 PM
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Asking what one is worth without pics is like what asking what my pickup truck is worth without giving you any details. I've seen rough parts machines sell for $400 all the way up to $2500 for nice clean originals. Parts are fairly easy to locate for a VMC 110 with the exception of the coin entry bezel. If buying make sure that is there.

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Fair enough.. Cant seem to post pics frommy iphone on here. Thanks for the input. Much appreciated

chevynova #495588 Sat Nov 30 2013 11:10 PM
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Do you think a vmc 110 7up machine is more rare than a coca cola vendo 81 machine? Thank you

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More rare yes, more desirable probably not. The 110 has always been the red headed step child to the 81. Just not that sought after due to their size.

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Thank you. Really appreciate the help


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