Restored Commodore 64 250466 w/ Box, Manual, Power Supply, RF & AV Cables & More For Sale

Restored Commodore 64 250466 w/ Box, Manual, Power Supply, RF & AV Cables & More
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Restored Commodore 64 250466 w/ Box, Manual, Power Supply, RF & AV Cables & More:
$170.00

Restored Working Commodore 64 w/ Factory Box, Aftermarket Power Supply, AV & RF Cables, Manual w/ Warranty Card, MIDI Breakout Cartridge, andSuncom ICONtroller Case Attach Controller
Everything you need to plug in and turn on!
250466 Board / 6581R4AR SID / 6567R9 VIC-II / In great shape! (see pics)System: 250466 Board / Case is in good shape! I\'ll say 9/10 (10 is almost impossible) - No real scratches or yellowing and the keyboard is in great shape!Servicing -unit was opened and checked/serviced, bad chips replaced, any IC\'srequiring it were given fresh thermal compound, the capacitors were checked for any wear/bulging and replaced as needed, the voltage regulators were tested to ensure they\'re delivering clean, the contacts on the tape and user port were cleaned back to factory shine, the keyboard was taken apart and serviced/cleaned, passed a diagnostic/stress test w/ all chips checking in as good.
Power Supply:Unit comes with an aftermarket power supply, all of my power supplies are tested for minimum one hour with peripherals plugged into the user/cart/tape ports to ensure max draw from the unit and this unit tested perfect. :)
Shipping: Local pickup is fine, in fact it\'s preferred, but I\'ll also ship carefully and properly, to anywhere in the US. :)


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