Apple Macintosh Classic Vintage Computer M0420 from 1991 For Parts Or Repair For Sale

Apple Macintosh Classic Vintage Computer M0420 from 1991 For Parts Or Repair
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Apple Macintosh Classic Vintage Computer M0420 from 1991 For Parts Or Repair :
$90.00

This vintage Apple Macintosh Classic computer from 1991 is perfect for collectors or those looking for parts to repair their own unit. With its iconic design and brand name, this all-in-one computer is a great addition to any vintage computing collection. The unit type is a single unit and the quantity available is one.


This model, M0420, is a classic example of Apple's early computing technology and is sure to be a conversation starter. Although it may not be in working condition, it still has value for those who appreciate its historical significance. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of computing history with this vintage Apple Macintosh Classic.


It doesn't power on we don't have the time or the knowledge to try to repair or restore this beautiful piece of History to its original Beauty so this listing is for a computer genius that really knows how this things work, selling it as is for parts no warranties whatsoever no returns....



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