I have a 1969 Seeburg jukebox, the body could use some TLC. I'd say it's in fair condition. It works fine.
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Depending on the model, they can be worth thousands of dollars. Check eBay frequently to see what the asking price of yours is, and if it sold.
There is a seller online selling there juke box for over $600, I do feel its about condition,accessories,etc.
Hi. Could you please post photos and show what the flaws are that you mean by it needing some TLC?
Does it work?
Does it include the records and if so do they all play without skipping? What are the records (a sample of titles or genre of music)?
Is it all original (meaning never repaired or rewired/no after market replacement parts)?
Do you have the manual?
Was it in a bar/restaurant/club and now smells like smoke or cooking oil/grease? (This can make it very difficult to sell in any condition--unless you find another bar/restaurant/club to sell it to).
Selling jukes is one of the items in the resale world that is very challenging to value and sell because there are so many variables. Generally I tell sellers once they have a value to start high and take best offer, but the starting point is the critical piece.
With a little more info (and where you are located also), I may be able to get you pointed in the right direction to value it and find the best venue to sell it.
As an aside, if the item is in truly poor shape but otherwise works and you are super handy, there is a market for the parts if you can take it apart and show that the pieces work AND if they are all original to the item (not aftermarket).
eBay in particular has a whole section of sold auctions for parts for juke boxes. In some cases, jukes are worth more for parts than as a whole.
Looking forward to more info so we can see if we can get you in the right direction for value/how to best sell.
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