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That's a terrific conquest! Brings back very fond memories...
What sort of damage have the drives suffered? If the heads are ok, then the drives are probably fixable. IIRC, they use only standard, off-the-shelf chips (no weirdo proprietary epoxy-potted modules), so any electronic repair should be straightforward.
The silver paint used to get worn off where people's hands rubbed against it, but yours looks pretty much intact.
The very first part time job I ever had was at...Radio Shack! And the Model 1 and 3 are the first two PCs I ever used. Didn't have floppy drives installed, so everything got loaded from cassette. I wouldn't be surprised if the floppy drives more than doubled the price of the machine.
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