$13.00
This 1960's Polaroid Land Camera Model 220 was released in 1968 and continued until 1970. It has the unique feature of having switchable apertures, facilitating the use of the 3000-speed black-and-white film for pictures indoors without flash. The 300 model that replaced it, did not. The only flaw I discovered was a scrape on the front of the case.
I was unable to properly test the camera, but it opened to its full length and all the buttons compressed, as well as the shutter lever.
The flash is in great shape, with the only flaw discovered being a small scuff on the inside of the flash bowl. If you look on the right lower side of the photo, you can see a tear dropped shaped, off-white mark. It was hard to get a photo, as the flash bowl kept reflecting everything. The scuff is about 1/4-inch long.
The Camera comes from a smoke free home