Originally Posted by
Caroline S
As far as the price, well if you want it and can afford it, then buy it. After inspecting it closely, consider dickering a bit. To me, wiring is always the most important consideration. Almost every machine I have purchased from that era needs to be re-wired.[/FONT]
I can just see it being a 101. Most of the machines of that era can still be made useful without the motor but it sounds like a 101 is just a pretty door stop (or, in our case, display piece) without it and that it *will* need to rewired unless it's already been done.