Vintage Apple Macintosh Plus 1Mb 60W 120VAC Desktop Computer SET M0001A Tested For Sale

Vintage Apple Macintosh Plus 1Mb 60W 120VAC Desktop Computer SET M0001A Tested
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Vintage Apple Macintosh Plus 1Mb 60W 120VAC Desktop Computer SET M0001A Tested:
$499.99

This is a vintage Apple Macintosh Plus desktop computer set, model M0001A, with 1MB of memory and a 60W power supply. It was manufactured in the United States and runs on 120VAC. The set includes one unit and has been tested.
  • The Monitor also includes Brand New Key board Model # M0110A made in Japan with serial # M827M0110A0087
  • Keyboard Cable
  • Mouse Serial number G603MO10002659 (made in USA) M0100
  • 800K External Drive ( Fcc I.D BcG96AM0131 ) made in Japan / P/N 825-1174-A SERIAL # Y6AO1L6 *** has small Gap i unscrewed the case to clean could not get back on and Now Makes a noise i dont know how to reset do not know if it works but could be used for parts so sold As Is
  • As Well as Original Power Cord
Turns on DO NOT Have START DISK
NO ReturnsAS ISPACKAGED Safely and Handel With CAREITem is as DEscribed


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