If it is in working order with everything pristine (chrome, paint etc).... restored like new.... depending on the model $500 to $2000 if the buyer can show it off...
If it is rusty or beat up... if the buyer has to pull it out of your basement and restore it himself.... $100 to $300
Obviously some are worth more than others.
Some Philcos are worth way more!
no. and if someone changes my answer, they are in big trouble! big i say, BIG!!! bye and don't flag this answer! if you do that, you are STILL in big trouble!
If both the refrigerator and freezer are warming up, it could indicate a serious issue with the appliance. Check if the cooling mechanisms are working, such as the compressor and fans. If these are functioning properly and the unit is still not cooling, it may be a sign that the refrigerator is beyond repair and needs to be replaced.
She is still working with the chimps. :) She enjoys it too.
i think its iron oxide dunno i know this from working on marsville and still working on it
To fix a refrigerator motor, check for any blocked ventilation, clean the condenser coils, and ensure the motor is powered on. If the motor still does not work, consider replacing it or consult a professional technician for further assistance.
I have an early 1950s aqualung that is still in working order.
In order for working playing condition you need a reed that is still working properly and the flute itself must not be cracked and must not be gummed up.
There could be several reasons why your refrigerator is not cooling properly while the freezer is still working. One common reason is a problem with the evaporator fan motor, which circulates cold air from the freezer to the refrigerator. Another possible cause could be a malfunctioning defrost system or a blocked air vent between the freezer and refrigerator compartments. It is recommended to consult a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
Yes, the engine can still run with the EGR vacuum solenoid not in the working condition.
What condition is it in. The current condition determines the value. Also is it still working.
There is not really a price for it.. You could try bidding it on eBay.
What model is it. How old is it, what condition is it in, is it still working?
What condition is it in. Is it still working? Is it in Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair or Poor condition?
To get an answer you will have to state the condition of the pistol & is it still working?
It depends on what kind of refrigerator you own.
Yes. Especially if it is in good condition and still working. In fact if it's not working it most likely can be rebuilt. If you want to know it's worth, ask a question. Give the model number and state the condition of the rifle something like, Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition and still working. Then I can give it an estimated value.
it would be worth $40 to $50 in working condition (Still holds C02 no leaks)