APPLE MACINTOSH PLUS M0001A Vintage Mac Computer Tested Working For Sale

APPLE MACINTOSH PLUS M0001A Vintage Mac Computer Tested Working
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APPLE MACINTOSH PLUS M0001A Vintage Mac Computer Tested Working:
$799.99

Macintosh Plus Tested and Working
1MB Memory via 4 256k Apple branded SIMMS800K Internal disk drive - Serviced, cleaned, and new eject gearApple MouseOriginal Apple Guided Tour disk
This Macintosh Plus is sqeaky clean on the inside and appears to have very low usage. Please check out the images.Boots with chime and works great. The CRT is bright, sharp and free from burn in.All four rubber feet are still in good shape.You'll receive exact items as shown. Keyboard is not included.The Mac Plus was the third model in the compact Macintosh line and had the longest production run out of all the compact Macs. It was also the first compact Mac with external SCSI and upgradeable memory.No guarantee on vintage electronics. It is being sold as is, no returns or refunds.This Mac will be securely packed with antistatic bubble wrap and peanuts to ensure safe arrival to your door.
Ships worldwide.
The climate-controlledspace is overstocked,and the Mac's have been left in peace far too long.
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