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The winner of NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 gets a vintage Coke machine. Meet the artist who restores the novelty trophy.
The vintage Coke machines aren’t quite revered like some of NASCAR’s other novelty trophies, such as Bristol Motor Speedway’s gladiator sword or Martinsville Speedway’s grandfather clock ...
It is a Coca-Cola machine that was made by Victor Products, a soda machine plant on Pope Avenue that probably closed in the 1950s, according to Curtis Kauffman, who owns a vintage vending-machine ...
Sue McClain hired Huffman to repair her 1950 vintage Coke machine. She thought she was in good hands, and said Huffman promised the work would be done by August 2014.
The winner of NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 gets a vintage Coke machine. Meet the artist who restores the novelty trophy.
This clandestine Coke machine can be found inside a sandwich shop called The Press. At a first glance, the unassuming vending machine appears to be your run-of-the-mill retro Coca-Cola antique.
Grayson, Georgia-based Terry Kimble restores vintage Coca-Cola vending machines that are presented to the winner of every Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
With Coca-Cola sponsoring the season-ending Tour Championship match there, Snedeker also came away from the event the proud owner of a vintage Coke machine and a year’s supply of the soft drink.
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