Atari 1040ST Vintage Home Computer Working No Box For Sale

Atari 1040ST Vintage Home Computer Working  No Box
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Atari 1040ST Vintage Home Computer Working No Box:
$115.50

Atari 1040ST Vintage Home Computer Working!!! No Box
At one time I had this computer hooked up to a hard drive system so I know it is in working condition
I have included a picture of the monitor screen that I used to test this system.
MONITOR IS NOT INCLUDED - AVAILABLE IN ANOTHER saleThe screen is very clear, but the pictures of the working screen dont look so good.Its hard to take a good picture of the screen
Power Cord and Atari Mouse is included but NO Other Cords or systems are included
sale is for the 1040ST, Mouse, and power cord ONLY!
I assume you know what you are buying, so item is as is no returns
Please ask questions before offerding. Winning buyer to pay by PayPal only.
Shipping and Handling will be $37.50for very careful packing
Sorry about the shipping costs but it is what it is
I will refund overages in shipping
If you live in the Eastern half of the country you will probably see a shipping refund of $10 to $15


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