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This listing is for a vintage Westinghouse Coca-Cola chest style cooler Model #WH-221 done in the traditional Coca-Cola red and white. This Coke cooler is in previously owned overall good condition and has been used in a bar until recently. When plugged in, the interior temperature registered 37 degrees. Please note, the cooling unit is not original, but it has been changed out to one that we believe is compatible with the new freon. Approximate dimensions are 72-inches in length, 28-inches in width and 36-inches in height. I know very little about this kind of collectibles so I would ask that you use the photos as your guide to gauge condition because it\'s being sold as is. For a collector who likes patina, it would function as is and yet it could be repainted etc... for someone who might want it to look sharper. By looking at the secondary market, it seems that there are a lot of Coke machines to be found, but very few in this larger 6 foot long size making it a great choice for someone who who has the space and wants something that very few other people have. Please let me know if you have any questions. This cooler is pick up only and a bobcat is available to help with loading onto a trailer.
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