Thank you, you've nailed it! '66 is much later than I would have guessed; its such a bare bones, modest model.
Still wish I knew the actual manufacturer, in the interest of finding spare parts at some point.
But I'm sure I'll do fine cooking on this old gal; I've been scratch cooking...
Recently replaced my much loved 1962 Frigidaire Flair with this little Sears Kenmore sweetie bought for $20 from the Ladies' Aid. Its in decent condition, except that it appears to have no functional insulation left, lol.
Its a modest little 30" with a design of turquoise knives and forks on...
I have a working Flair Custom Imperial, double oven (RCIB645-2) in my kitchen, but the surface of the burner drawer is very rusty.
I am hoping to find a replacement in good condition, and possibly the retractable cover as well.
The cost of having the original re-chromed is significant, so I'd...
thanks to everyone for the replies!
1966 sounds good. Yes, its a manual defrost and she runs just fine. (I'm old enough that I am well acquainted with manually defrosting, although we always did it with a pan of hot water or a fan rather than a heater.)
Just today scored a 1961 NOS turquoise...
Hi, I am in search of some expert help in exactly dating my early 60's turquoise GE fridge.
Its a 2 door, counter depth and 28" wide, 12 cu ft.
The GE dating system doesn't seem to work for my serial number, which is HB6213, model number is TB12 MBRG. I contacted GE directly and they replied...
I'm finding it frustrating getting a date on my new-to-me vintage GE refrigerator.
The GE dating code doesn't appear to render a good date (I emailed GE to no effect).
It a 12 cu ft, 2 door, top freezer, counter depth in turquoise. currently has a single bottom drawer in turquoise enameled...