Fs: Vic-20 Rare 1983 Pc *like New*

P11

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Hey, up for sale is a VIC-20 PC with cassette player and all wires needed to operate. Condition is virtually new because it has been kept in its original box for many years.

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Taking all offers!!
 
damn thats mint fella, think i've still got mine somewhere but doubt it works and looks as good as that. Be sweet to run some of those old games on it again
 
I had one of those when I was a kid...lol! I was like 10 years old, I remember you had to type in your own programming and it took all day. I think the very next year they came out with the vic64. Boy the good old days :D
 
The_Number_Of_The_Beast said:
Looks great. Where did you find it???
My dad had it stashed in his office, we were looking for some things to sell and we dug it up. Sweet find :D

*Anyone whos interested PM me offers!
 
I'd keep it. :]

It was like $300 on the release. So It's of course will be more.

Free up for a classic.
 
Arm_Pit said:
Yeah, Everyone listin to JP, he WAY good at pricing things, as you guys can all see in this thread.
http://www.computerforum.com/52931-how-much.html
300-350 for a 1800$ build.

Old vintage computers will many times go for a new computer now a days.
LOL, JP's price quotings are pretty ridiculous. Arm Pit...could you give an estimate as to what this what be worth?

BTW, The games that were created for the Vic-20 generally sell now for around $30 bucks a piece.
 
P11 said:
LOL, JP's price quotings are pretty ridiculous. Arm Pit...could you give an estimate as to what this what be worth?

BTW, The games that were created for the Vic-20 generally sell now for around $30 bucks a piece.
Honestly, I don't know exactly, but its definatly more then 30$. I would say at least 100$, normally something like ebay is good, but I dont think for old computer's, I would assume it would end pretty low because the people who are willing to pay more, proabally arn't lookong on it., but you can check completed listing if you have a ebay account. It would be hard to find a market for it, I would first place local ads, if craigslist.org or recycler.com list in Canada that would be a great place to start IMO
 
Ya, eBay isnt a very good place for vintage computers....hopefully someone on CF would be interested. If not I'll keep it for another 10 years and sell it off then. lol :rolleyes:
 
P11 said:
Ya, eBay isnt a very good place for vintage computers....hopefully someone on CF would be interested. If not I'll keep it for another 10 years and sell it off then. lol :rolleyes:
If it still works, it'll be worth a lot more then.
 
dont people pay big money for stuff like this? like them ridiculously rich people that wipe their rear ends with 50 dollar bills. lol. you should be able to get a decent amount for it. try to find some computer museum and sell it to them
 
Old game systems are pretty sweet actually. :P

I have an old Commodore 64 and loads of games for it. Good to have at the "summer house".
 
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