1050 ORIGINAL WURLITZER JUKEBOX

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If there's one era we wish we could travel back in time to visit, the 1950's has got to be top on our list. There's simply no other 1950's era icon that evokes the period like the timeless neon jukebox. It was an era that saw the birth of rock 'n' roll and the diner. The cars, the great songs, was America in its prime. Happy Days indeed! An authentic jukebox wouldn't be a jukebox without brightly colored neon glowing around a curved bent wood frame. This is a nice looking Wurlitzer jukebox from 1973. This was the last jukebox Wurlitzer made before going out of the jukebox business. The 1050 is now in great demand by collectors. We are including 45's in good condition, enough to fill the whole jukebox. The owner of the estate that we bought this from said it worked fine and her late husband played it all the time. I can't seem to get it to work, but the rubber belt may have slipped off the turntable. The changer works, everything works, the changer puts the record on the turn table, but the turntable does not turn. I am in the process of having someone come and look at it. There is a small crack in the top right palister which can be replaced for approximately $99. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.