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    Tristar on Ebay

    From Spain to the US would be well over $100 I would think. $45 is what it would cost to ship state to state in the US.
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    Tristar on Ebay

    it honestly sounds like a scam. A newer model tristar costs roughly the same as a Kirby. If he has that many he knows their value, and wouldn't sell them for that little.
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    Video of my restored Hoover

    You did a pretty incredible job on that bag. Congratulations on a fine restoration!
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    Regina Brochure

    Regina had made uprights since the 1910s I believe. Here is an older straight suction model.
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    Appliance shop pic, with a vaccum that needs identified

    Looks like this bag.
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    Wireless Vac-u-ette

    And here is mine before it had been restored.
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    Wireless Vac-u-ette

    The vacuette is in my opinion, one of the collest non-electric cleaners! When wound up, they kept running for a decent amount of time, so you aren't running around with it like a bellows cleaner. Think of it like a windup car. The one pictured below is my friends machine.
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    constellation

    I have a mint condition Constellation model 86 in yellow if anyone is interested. Has a brand new hose as well.
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    With the 65. When serviced these are going to be two fabulous machines!
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    The base. It appears that the paint was sprayed on thin in places. I can see some metal in the deeper parts of the base.
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    The awesome bag. I like the wide look of the 65. These seem so slim compared to it.
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    Rear. I really wonder why they put the bottom snap in because its almost impossible to stretch the bag that far.
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    Another of the base. You can see the scuffs here. The bumper is relatively nice for the scuffs on the side.
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    Had a few minutes to clean the 31 up. It didn't come out as nice as the 65, but looks good! I will have to try and find some touchup paint for the scuffs on the base. The bag is just beautiful on this machine. Couldn't be nicer. Still need to service the motor and wire it back up, and...
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    Yes. You can still find the plain white hood for sale from time to time. The pink would be hard to match though.
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    Not really. The risk of damaging the hood by trying to heat and shape it is too high.
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    Kirbykid, Its not dented. The early hoovers were highly prone to hood warping because of the very soft plastic that Hoover used to make them. The heat from the motor warped them over time. Thats why you often see cracked, or wavy hoods on models such as the 63, 65, 67, 68 etc. It wasn't until...
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    I see why the women loved this machine!
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    You just cant pass up an original vintage Hoover these days

    The bag again, with more yellowing. By the way, the zipper does fully extend, I just didn't pull it down since there is no bag in it yet.
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