Old Rexair on "American Restoration"

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ive only been offered 4 figures on one machine. my 32 scott fetzer sanitation system. i dont know ANY vacuum, even if NOS still in the box, that would EVER get 5 figures. the highest auction sale ive ever personally seen was a shade over $1600 and have heard of ludicrous bid wars for machines over 3 grand, and werent even all that rare. he'll take the genuinely believes to the grave, and that machine will end up in a thrift store for 20 bucks.
 
What's really amazing is that Rexair tooled up to make that model. The motor is nothing like a Rexair model B motor (the model they were making at the start of World War II). Mike Pletcher has a beautiful example of a model 3. All the restoration people would have had to do is call him. He's a great guy and surely would have helped them out.
 
Where in the world is the separator? Why would someone misplace that? For 20 grand I would much more prefer to buy a new Toyota. I will wait and hope that a D2A shows up someday on eBay with all of its attachments.
 
I've been thinking about this....

For 20 grand


I can buy a used Toyota Corolla, have it delivered to my home, then use the $5000 additional to go on a multi-state thrift store tour looking for vacuums I would consider buying.


AND


as a special bonus, If I find a vac similar to the Rexaid posted on Ebay, I will buy it too.


 


Anybody have any special vacuum stores that I should stop at? 


I know there's the place in Tenn., there's another place in down state IL, plus all the goodwills, St.Vincent DePaul's, and other charity shops along the way.

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