1984 Original Macintosh 128K Mac Model M0001 EMPTY CASE Housing Steve Jobs Nice For Sale

1984 Original Macintosh 128K Mac Model M0001 EMPTY CASE Housing Steve Jobs Nice
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1984 Original Macintosh 128K Mac Model M0001 EMPTY CASE Housing Steve Jobs Nice:
$159.84

1984 Macintosh 128K Model M0001 EMPTY CASE housing ready to use for a custom project, or of course can be used to house an original Macintosh if you have the parts. Thedifficult tasks of removing the high voltage CRT monitor and analog power supply board, drive housing, metal brackets etc. have already been done and the case is ready to go! Includes the molded signatures of Steve Jobs and the entire original Mac team.Case is in very good condition overall, very cleanbut some typical yellowing especially to the one side and the back of Mac, some uneven discoloration, no cracks, some scratches. There is a letter "W" engraved on the front bezel below the drive opening as shown. NO emblems remain, only the rear Macintosh Model M0001 label as shown. NO battery door cover, no serial # label, no rubber feet on bottom, no metal bracket, no screws. Only the empty rear and front case pieces as shown, nothing else is included.
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.
PayPal is required. Will be well packaged in a sturdy new box to protect in shipment. USPS Priority Mail shipping in US with online tracking.

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