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singingrainbow

Yes and no.Am selling my machines with leisurelady65 who does full time Ebay.As operating vac shop without experienced help and checking place of which we do not speak for future Ebay items takes time and my computer stopped computing it seems to work well for now.What are you wanting or needing?Call me!423-543-7900.
 
David - it looks like this beautiful Eureka 265 has newer wheels. I would bet that the original wheels were turquoise to match the rest of the vac. Also - it looks like someone had to change the collar of the bag which attached to the main unit. The collar shown in the last picture is a much newer one used on the 2000 series uprights. The older collar was probably also turquoise, and was probably the screwless removable version which used a latch that you opened to release it for easy bag changing (the instruction manual directed the user to remove the entire bag assembly, put it on a table zipper side up and do the bag change away from the main vac)

Besides these modifications - what a great vintage Eureka!!!!! :-)
 
WOW!!!! His eureka and 28 are stunning!

Looks like Eric is doing alright. Haven't talked to him in a long time!
 
To massagemiracle:

That Convertible is an INSANE rip-off, over $400!!!! Besides, I am particularly looking for a Convertible with the original two-speed motor.
 
Question: I recently sold an old Hoover shakeout bag for the coffee can style of vacuums and it sold for a very large amount. I had no idea it would go so high. The bag is not an original but a replacement made by DVC. What makes this bag worth so much? The bag is new in the original package but I still wouldn't think it would sell for a lot of money.


Chad

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