FS: 1970's Rockola Jukebox 464 w/45's included

JdDisciple

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Up for sale is a 1975-1976 Rockola Jukebox model 464. It comes with many 45's that will give you hours of listening pleasure. I do not have the key or manual anymore but they can be bough on ebay for about $8 each. The top lights and bottom lights all light up and the coin mechanism is still intact. The records play fine and the sound is very good considering it's over 35 years old. I am sure it will need some tinkering and tlc, but that comes with anything this old. I am asking for $700 or best offer. I do have video that I can email to whomever is interested. Measurements: 46.7 x 46.25 x 23"; Weight: approx. 375 lbs.

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ITEM IS LOCATED IN NEW JERSEY
 

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Just as a note: I've seen beautiful, fully working jukes like that which do not require any tinkering or tlc are only fetching about $300 on a good day. I actually sold my solid, beautiful, fully working 454 with well over 1000 records (many brand new and used once), two wallboxes, 1769 stepper, wired volume remote installed, about 4-5 extra needles and other parts for $400. That's the best I was able to get for it back in 2008.

If you really want to sell it, expect to get around $200 or so for it. The original $700 you started with was way too much. Heck, you can get a nice, fully working CD juke for less than that these days. Sadly, prices have dropped quite a bit. Not to mention, the artwork in the front top is not original, which will also hurt the value. I've attached a pic of what the factory installed artwork looks like.

I'm not criticizing or saying anything nasty/cocky. I'm just offering some advice and personal experience. Good luck, though.
 

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