1984 Apple Macintosh Original Model M0130 Disk Drive EMPTY CASE Housing Mac 128K For Sale

1984 Apple Macintosh Original Model M0130 Disk Drive EMPTY CASE Housing Mac 128K
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1984 Apple Macintosh Original Model M0130 Disk Drive EMPTY CASE Housing Mac 128K:
$29.84

1984 AppleModel# M0130 Macintosh external disk drive EMPTY CASE HOUSING. This model drive was the very first external disk drive offered for the original Macintosh Model M0001 128K computer by Apple, and came in the same beige color as the Mac 128K and Mac 512K. This is the EMPTY plastic case housing only, for use as a replacement for a missing or damaged drive housing, custom project, etc. NO actual disk drive mechanism is included, no metal drive bracket, no case screws, no drive cable, nothing except the empty top and bottom plastic drive case pieces as shown.
Sold strictly AS-IS as parts as a replacement case housing or custom project. NO returns or refunds. Photos of exact item buyer will receive. Some discoloration mainly to top and back, and small scuff to front top corner as shown. No rubber feet on bottom.
PayPal is required. Will be well packaged in a box to protect in shipment. USPS Priority Mail shipping in US with online tracking.

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