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Description
Manufactured in the late 1960s, this Cavalier vending machine was originally produced with a Coca-Cola livery and in the course of bringing her back to concourse condition we have re-branded the cabinet for Corona, reportedly the top selling imported brand of beer in the USA.
Although fully loaded with 56 bottles of Corona at the moment, the Cavalier's capacity is not limited to any specific beverage – bottles of coke, a variety of fizzy drinks and even quarter bottles of champagne can be chilled in its refrigerated interior. The fully restored coin mechanism still vends on quarters, bringing with it the authentic feel of yesteryear.
Our vintage products are sourced to order and restored in our workshops in Surrey by our talented in-house team.
We offer a grade A1 restoration as standard. We do not use a 'restoration checklist' as every single component is checked and refurbished as part of our uncompromising refurbishment process.
We are thorough and comprehensive throughout and are striving to deliver a machine that is near to how it came out of the factory. All of our restoration work is guaranteed by our one-year on-site parts and labour warranty.
Details
- Dimensions: (H) 141cm x (W) 65cm x (D) 55cm
- Made in the USA
- Year: Late sixties
- Capacity: up to 56 bottles
- Suited to all standard size glass bottles
- Fully restored to mint, concourse condition
- Vends on quarters
- Converted to work on British power supply
- New refrigeration unit
Delivery
- Free UK delivery
- Please see here for further delivery information & exceptions
- Please contact us for an international shipping quotation
1960's Corona Beer Vending Machine
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