Actually, there were many Classics built without a hard drive. Our school got one using a school program by grocery stores. It came without a drive and without a cage. The only way to know is open it. If it doesn't have the hard drive, you need the cage. I have hundreds.
Dale
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If you can't harp "The Blues" and play "The Star Spangled Banner," you can't call yourself a harp player. www.dalehill.us


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