Vintage IBM PS/2 Model 30 - Not Working - Looks To be Complete For Sale

Vintage IBM PS/2 Model 30 - Not Working - Looks To be Complete
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Vintage IBM PS/2 Model 30 - Not Working - Looks To be Complete:
$125.00

IBM Model 30 - For Parts or Repair



Selling a vintage IBM Model 30 computer, sold as-is for parts or repair. Appears to be complete but doesn't power on. Great for enthusiasts or spare parts. No guarantees on functionality due to age. I don’t know anything about these IBM computers but it appears to be complete, ALTHOUGH, please check the pictures yourself to make sure. I opened this and cleaned the front panel and the cover. I believe the issue is the PSU. When I tried to power this on with the keyboard plugged in, the keyboard flashed for less than a second, making me believe the PSU has issues and likely needs to be repaired or replaced. It has two floppy drives, which are also untested.


Again, no guarantee that this computer works, sold as-is for parts or repair.

May be a little dusty inside.



** I will screw the 4 screws back in**


Ships with UPS.


No shipping to Hawaii or Alaska due to fragility / size / weight.



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