The Lisa 1 seems to be all original otherwise, with a proper drive cage, ROMs, etc. (Not that I'm a big expert on those things per say). However, even given that a Lisa 1 with even non-working Twiggy drives is worth $10,000, I'd have to say this one with NO drives must be worth less. It is very nice though otherwise. If I really cared about having a Lisa 1 to show, vs. my Lisa 2, then I would want it to have the drives, even if they didn't work.
This Lisa "sold" earlier BTW, so what happened? http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-APPLE-LISA-1-COMPUTER-SYSTEM-RESTORED-WORKING-/150545765455?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item230d3a144f Best,
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