Yes there were some made like that.  I used to have one but sadly I don't
have it any more.

>I recently passed an eBay auction which consisted of a Performa 475.
>Or at least that's what the seller said it was. The picture showed a
>flat pack Mac, LC-style case (ribbed front) with "Macintosh Performa"
>inked on it. Below that was a sticker (not a typical Mac badge, just
>a sticker) that said "Performa 475" in Apple Garamond.  I considered
>bidding on it only to see what it really was. The auction ended at
>$4.75 or so, and the seller immediately removed the pic from the
>listing. Maybe he just needed the web space.

>I've never seen a Mac that only said "Performa" on it, but I assume
>early Performas may very well have been sold that way. If so, what
>models were sold that way? Has anyone else seen the model number on a
>sticker as described above? Is it possible that early 475s may have
>been manufactured with the original LC-style case?


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