I had a few bad Macintosh Conquests lately. From a local recycler I got a Powerbook 140 & a Macintosh IIcx which don't work. The Powerbook is beyond help, the Macintosh IIcx chimes but probably needs a recap.
So I was very happy to find a perfectly working Macintosh Plus for $80. Where I live they are not that common so $80 was not bad.

With my trusty Floppy Emu this is currently my favourite Macintosh since it is ultra quiet (no fan and SD card drive). Currently running a 40MB Floppy Emu in HD20 emulation mode.

Very Clean Inside


So I was very happy to find a perfectly working Macintosh Plus for $80. Where I live they are not that common so $80 was not bad.

With my trusty Floppy Emu this is currently my favourite Macintosh since it is ultra quiet (no fan and SD card drive). Currently running a 40MB Floppy Emu in HD20 emulation mode.

Very Clean Inside


I love mine, though I can't really do much on it due to a lack of software for System 3.x. Compact Macs are just plain cute. :lol: 
But yes, Pluses never had an internal anyway... booting from floppies and running off floppies was the normal manner of operation back in those days. Hard drives were very much a luxury item... First Compact mac to include one standard was I believe the SE FDHD. Depending upon the program, you either had to do the old switcheroo between floppies to load the program to memory, or some programs, were on bootable floppies with a cut down system file.