RARE VINTAGE EARLY 80s APPLE III COMPUTER (REVISED VERSION) 256K ORIGINAL BOX For Sale

RARE VINTAGE EARLY 80s APPLE III COMPUTER (REVISED VERSION) 256K ORIGINAL BOX
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RARE VINTAGE EARLY 80s APPLE III COMPUTER (REVISED VERSION) 256K ORIGINAL BOX:
$350.00

RARE VINTAGE EARLY 80s APPLE III COMPUTER (REVISED VERSION) 256K! ORIGINAL BOX! This was stored in its original cardboard box with the original foam packing pads. (Box has marks/wear on exterior as you can see). APPLE III ONLY NO CORDS OR SOFTWAREUnit looks clean, no wear on keyboard, yellowing on case and box has a musky smell from being stored. (See photos). Computer is untested but did power on, because of its age and having been stored for many years I only left it on for a short time (5 seconds) .Did not test further so selling as-is, no returns please. Appears to be in good condition, all keys operate , etc. Hard to find Apple III. MAY BE SHIPPIED IN ORIGINAL BOX.SHIPPING WILL TAKE 3 -10 DAYS . CONTINENTAL US SHIPPING ONLY.Release dateMay1980; 36years ago
Formally Re-Intrduced second half of 1981Introductory price4340US$-7800US$(today systemApple SOSCPUSynertek6502A @ 2 MHzMemory128KBRAM, expandable to 512 KBPredecessorApple IISuccessorApple III Plus


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