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1984 DuKane projector with full set of thirteen 8mm films by FieroG97J
Started on: 04-10-2015 06:10 PM
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Report this Post04-10-2015 06:10 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroG97JSend a Private Message to FieroG97JEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Likely a one of a kind collection of 84 FIERO/Pontiac material. The thirteen 8mm films include 4 on the Fiero and nine more (one for each model line from Pontiac) in 84. I've owned the projector for at least 20 years and never fired it up. It is capable of playing 35 mm film strips, 8mm film plus 33-1/3 and 78 rpm records. Also has aux speakers and a remote push button control. This is the ULTIMATE get for any Fiero club, but should also garner interest from any 84 Pontiac fans. You can own this ultimate collectable for $400 + shipping.









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Report this Post04-10-2015 08:40 PM Click Here to See the Profile for solotwoSend a Private Message to solotwoEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Wow I have a couple of those tapes. Not Fieros thought and they are late 70's. I worked at a Pontiac store and I don't recall using the DuKane machine though. Seems to me it was a different machine and the cassettes slid in.
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Did the one you remember look like this one? This one is for film strips and cassettes only.

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My dad used to repair those for the local school system .
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My god those need digitised badly.
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Originally posted by FieroG97J:

Did the one you remember look like this one? This one is for film strips and cassettes only.



Umm sorta, Pontiac had the player in a special stand and if I remember correctly the tv screen was actually separate? The dealership I worked at had one of the biggest showrooms in the nation for a long time. We had the machine out in the center by the windows so that customers could also see the tapes. I recall it being a yellow colored stand and it was about 5" tall with doors on the bottom to store the tapes.

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