Apple Macintosh Quadra 605 M1476 - Powers Up - Unknown Specs - Vintage Mac For Sale

Apple Macintosh Quadra 605 M1476 - Powers Up - Unknown Specs - Vintage Mac
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Apple Macintosh Quadra 605 M1476 - Powers Up - Unknown Specs - Vintage Mac:
$49.99

Apple Macintosh Quadra 605 - M1476 computer for sale. No power cords/keyboard/mouse included.

Very good aesthetic condition. Some signs of age on top of computer. It looks like the sun tinted some areas and the monitor protected other areas. Tried to capture this in the pics. Computer powers up but I don\'t currently have a display to connect it to for any other testing. When powering up, a pleasant start-up chime sounds and the fan/hard drive are definitely working. There was also a second melody that played during boot-up. That\'s all I can vouch for. (Also, I darkened the pic of the bottom of the machine so you could read the model number, etc.) Obviously selling for Parts/Repair/As-is.


I received this from family friend who is in the midst of downsizing his life. He\'s been a lifelong MAC collector and general nerd. :)


Taken from non-smoking, non-animal home.


Check my response and buy with confidence. Computer will be double boxed to prevent shipping damage.


Thanks!



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