I purchased this machine almost two years ago with the intention of having it electronically checked out and restored as needed.
The machine came out of an old mansion in South Orange, NJ.
In the interim, I've purchased a second Model T Ford and the two cars (1924 and 1913 Ford Tourings) are keeping me busy and broke!
I have a 1929 RE 57 to restore and I'm going to let this one go for what I believe is a great price.
The machine is complete and original except for three small pieces of triangular trim missing from the right side door.
These should be very easy to reproduce by someone with moderate woodworking skills.
When new the 1928 Victor 9-18 sold for over $900.
Pick up in Newton, NJ or I am willing to meet within 2 hours in any direction.
I am happy to supply additional photos to anyone interested.
First to say "SOLD" at $425 buys it.
Reasonable offers will be considered but will be overruled by a full price buyer who makes a later offer.
(Sorry, the Christmas record duster has been previously sold. The three Tungs-Tone tins are included.)
Thank you,
Gene
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SOLD: Victor 9-18 - $425
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SOLD: Victor 9-18 - $425
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Re: FOR SALE: Victor 9-18 - $425
SOLDgemering wrote:I purchased this machine almost two years ago with the intention of having it electronically checked out and restored as needed.
The machine came out of an old mansion in South Orange, NJ.
In the interim, I've purchased a second Model T Ford and the two cars (1924 and 1913 Ford Tourings) are keeping me busy and broke!
I have a 1929 RE 57 to restore and I'm going to let this one go for what I believe is a great price.
The machine is complete and original except for three small pieces of triangular trim missing from the right side door.
These should be very easy to reproduce by someone with moderate woodworking skills.
When new the 1928 Victor 9-18 sold for over $900.
Pick up in Newton, NJ or I am willing to meet within 2 hours in any direction.
I am happy to supply additional photos to anyone interested.
First to say "SOLD" at $425 buys it.
Reasonable offers will be considered but will be overruled by a full price buyer who makes a later offer.
(Sorry, the Christmas record duster has been previously sold. The three Tungs-Tone tins are included.)
Thank you,
Gene
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