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The world's finest and most complete original Wurlitzer jukebox collection is for sale at The Auto Collections at the Imperial Palace.
The 24 antique machines are housed in a variety of ornate wood cabinets and play either 45s or 78s, or both, and work on 100 volts. They range in vintage from a 1934 countertop model 51, with stand, to a 1948 model 1100 Chapel. The collection is priced at $250,000, half of what each piece is worth if sold individually.
The Wurlitzers include several rare machines including a 1939 model 500A, a 1946 model 1015 Ambassador and a 1947 model 1080 Harpe.
There's also a 1941 model 850 Peacock, a 1941 model 850A Tulip and a 1946 model 1015 Bubbler.
An additional 26 jukeboxes, including Seeburgs, Rock-Olas, Packards and AMIs, will be sold individually, with prices ranging between $1,500 and $12,500. Among these vintage pieces is a 1939 Mills Express previously owned by the late legendary actor Steve McQueen.
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