Anyone could have swapped parts to make the beast you are talking about.  Even 
if its from apple that way you would have to find someone who wants an old g3 
just for that.  Without proof from say apple everyone is gonna throw up the BS 
flag.  My suggestion is clean it up, sell it or enjoy it. Jason
 Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 12:23:01 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: iMac 266MHz Bondi-Blue Rev. C - Question

Ok everybody, I posted this to the iMac group, but they denied that it even 
exists lol.
I've got a bondi-blue, tray loading iMac (looks like a 1st gen!) ... but it has 
NO IrDA in the front (just like a Rev. C) and inside the door on the right side 
it indicates 266MHz and a 6GB hard disk!
LEM had an article about the Rev. C iMac's that indicated a rumor they used 
some extra Bondi cases for some Rev. C models, even though 'Bondi-Blue' is not 
technically a color choice.
Here's the article:http://lowendmac.com/imacs/rev-c-imac-g3-266-mhz.html

Note:There are rumors that some Bondi blue ones were built in January 1999 
using the last of the Bondi cases.

That being said, does anybody else have one? I could not find ONE on eBay 
(current or completed listings) ... is this rare? Is it valuable? This one is a 
little beat up, but nothing is cracked or broken... I am thinking about getting 
some RadTech 'Ice Cream' and start plastic buffing on this baby.... it boots 
and runs just fine, probably all stock inside, too.
Any and all information regarding Bondi-Blue Rev. C iMac's is very welcome 
here, I don't have much information on these. According to everymac and 
Mactracker, this beast doesn't exist... yet here it is in front of me.
Thanks!



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