1984 Original Apple Macintosh 128k Fully Restored Upgraded For Sale

1984 Original Apple Macintosh 128k Fully Restored Upgraded
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1984 Original Apple Macintosh 128k Fully Restored Upgraded:
$750.00

Here is a wonderful example of an early 1984 original Macintosh 128k that has been upgraded to a lot more powerful Mac 512k.


This computer has been gone through inside and out to restore it to its original working condition! The internal and external 400k floppy drives were cleaned, lubricated, and tested to ensure they are fully operational.


The screen is bright, crisp and clear with absolutely no screen burn!


This computer has been upgraded to a Mac 512k which was very common practice back then. This entails removing the original motherboard and replacing it with a motherboard with 512k of ram. Because of this the computer is much more capable of running awesome software!


I will include my personal archive of of a ton of games and great software to be run on the unit. I will also include a copy of some prototype software that was pre- release of the computer.


The carrying case is in really good condition for its age!


The condition of the computer itself is good with light wear here and there. Nothing major.


The computer has very little to no yellowing. There\'s a few small scratches and dings here and there but they aren\'t really noticeable unless you are looking for them. If you want more pictures feel free to ask!


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