Selling some machines I can bring to the convention

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ohiovac

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I have several machines to sell and I can save the buyer shipping if you are going to the convention. Please emails me if interested in any of them. [email protected]

The coffee can hoover and the older 62&63 are sold.

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Hoover

wow that blue Hoover Celebrity vacuum is the same i had growing up brings back memories would love to find one like it was pic number 9 would love to find one
 
I sure hope you end up with Luke's purple 1939 Air-Way Sanitizor for $20. It has the original hose, which is worth its weight in gold. I'll give you some Genuine Air-Way bags for it. It's a VERY rare version of the first Canister Vacuum that Air-Way ever made.
 
We can use one of the model 55 post war Air-Way cleaners (which are a dime a dozen) to repair the pre-war Purple Air-Way which is very rare. Should be really easy. Air-Way's hose ends are standard size 1 1/4 inch.
 
airway model 55

What motor was used on the model 55, I think you said that once they got to the 88, they used the awesome ametek motor, although I found a video on youtube of a model 88 and it sounds a bit different, did they still use the G.E. motor for the model 55?
Mike
 

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