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AFTER
 
   

Vendo Large Door 110
This classic machine was found in the usual rough condition. The body panels were straightened out and given a new paint job with all the lettering of the embossment done by hand. Let’s start with the coin door. The coin return bezel HP73E, the bottle opener HP25C, bottle opener bezel HP75A and HP30A cap catcher and R39 crank handle foam seal were installed. Then the chromed coin entry bezel, a new P19C sold out lens was put on along with the 10C entry decal D100J and Insert Coin Here decal D101. Then a new lock HP20A and lastly we applied D2W the coin return and bottle opener decals and D15W Do not deposit coins if bottles are not visible decal. Then it was on to the cabinet: Our re-assembly began with new insulation. Then the pan (inside) was reinstalled after being cleaned and polished. A new body tag HP62A was stamped to match the original numbers. The body was given a new gasket, in this case our R2. New breaker strips were then applied to finish the main cabinet. Next came the compressor. Once it was cleaned and checked we put on new condenser fan motor EP2 and fan blade EP7. The evaporator needed an EP2A motor and a new EP9 mounting bracket and fan blade EP7. Lastly it was wired with our EP15 wiring harness and a new thermostat was installed EP18. At this point the bottle stack was put back together and put back in the machine. The shelves had also been zinc plated and the missing shelves HP5D were added. The bottle door had a new handle HP17, new glass and new plexiglass P69 and a new red gasket R28R (also available in grey). Then it was time to put the main door back together. Much of the wood frame had to be replaced. Then new insulation was put in along with a new light switch EP11, a new light bulb EP12, a new ballast EP13 and new lens cover HP99 were installed along with a bead seal gasket R35R. A new lock HP20Q was installed, all of our locks come with 2 keys. The back piece was then put on along with a new HP57A round plug and HP57B actuator cover. After the door was re-hung on the cabinet we applied D79 bottle loading decal and D94 a patent notice decal. Lastly the coin mechanism. This gets the same attention to detail as the rest of the machine. It is completely taken apart, gold chromated and put back together with a new spring HP90A, D64 globe decal and D65 patent notice decal. The coin return bracket HP88 and the sold out flag HP42 with the use correct change decal D42 were installed. Once the coin mechanism is put back on the machine the crank handle HP16A and clip HP16B are ready to go on along with the coin box P25.

   
 
 
     
 

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