How do you identify a Coke machine?
How to Identify a Vendo Coke Vending Machine
- Search for the Coca Cola sign on the vending machine.
- Check the silver colored coin slot.
- Check the coin slot for the words “Deposit Dime or Two Nickels” and “Press Handle Down – Release”.
- Check the back of the vending machine.
- Check the color of the machine.
Are Dixie Narco vending machines good?
Dixie Narco Drink Machines are one of the most popular of all the Soda Machines all around the country. Bottlers from all around the world love these machines. Simple and yet very reliable is the key.
How do you use a VMC 27 Coca Cola machine?
To operate the VMC 27 Coca Cola machine, insert 5 or 10 cents in the front coin slot, the coin mechanically allows you to crank down on the chrome handle, and your bottle of Coke will dispense out the bottle chute, at the top The VMC 27 is a “Single Selection” Coca Cola machine designed specifically for the original 6-1/2 oz Coca Cola bottle.
When did Coca Cola change from VMC to Vendo?
In 1956, Vendo merged with VMC and began to re-brand certain VMC model Coca Cola machines as Vendo’s, (like the VMC 44). VMC manufactured the VMC 44 in 1956. But, it was re-branded as a Vendo 44 from 1957 – 1961.
How do I determine the build date of my Coca Cola machine?
To establish the build date of a VMC Coca Cola machine, you must first locate the metal ID tag (fastened to the cabinet). You will need the Model number and the Serial number from that metal ID tag, to use the charts below
What is the difference between a VMC 44 and Vendo 44?
VMC manufactured the VMC 44 in 1956. But, it was re-branded as a Vendo 44 from 1957 – 1961. The same happened to the Vendo 56 for the 1958 model year. Since these Coke machines were actually built in the VMC plant, they have VMC serial numbers (not Vendo serial numbers).