Hey Guys, I am new to this site.
I recently completed a conversion on a 1970's General Electric apartment style fridge. I had bought it in November and began the conversion and restore. I work away from NS so it is tough to utilize it is often as I would like. I am interested in selling the completed kegerator as sad as that sounds. It has been sand blasted, painted, complete weld job on the undercarriage and floor... It is dark chocolate in color with gloss finish(professional job). It will fit two 20L kegs and CO2 tank or one 58L keg and CO2 tank. I went with the sanki(unsure of spelling) fittings as I decided to use commercial kegs, but this would be an easy swap for any other style connection. The fridge will be sold with: lines, regulator, 5lb CO2 tank, 2 taps/shanks (KEG is NOT included). I am hoping to sell for $2200. A great deal of time and effort has been into this fridge along with cost for parts and paint. I don't know how to upload an image to this but if anyone is interested or even just wants to see it, feel free to email me and touch base.
jon.b.mcintyre@gmail.com
Jon
Selling Restored kegerator
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Re: Selling Restored kegerator
That sounds pretty nice, but I'm thinking that price is on the high side for most of us - at any rate, photos help for sure. To attach photos, scroll down a bit in the 'post reply' window and you will see a tab that says upload attachments.


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Re: Selling Restored kegerator
Is this your fridge?
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