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    New-to-me 1969 40" GE P-7 range!

    Hi ONEWEST601, For several reasons, I've been off this site for about five years. But, I'm back! And I just read your post. Do you still need part numbers for the meat thermometer and rotisserie spit? I'm guessing your range is somewhat newer than 1965, mainly because it has only knobs -- no...
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    Adopted another range

    That's a beautiful range -- congratulations! If you search for my older posts, you'll see I've owned two similar 40" GE ranges -- a 1966 and a 1969, which I still own and use. John's (combo52's) guess on the year seems about right. My 1966 had no window, which is the main reason I sold it -- to...
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    50's GE 40" Pink Range-Need Model Number

    Wow, that must have been some scrubbing! I wonder if the model number would be readable under UV light? On my 1966 and 1969 GE ranges, there was a schematic diagram -- with model number -- tucked into an envelope glued to the inside of the upper back panel. Can you remove the upper back panel...
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    GE P7 Oven Sensor

    Shaun, Confirmed -- you bought the right part! There's a huge GE parts catalog available on the AE.org site, and it includes the oven sensor for your range. Below is a link to the catalog if you'd like to buy a copy -- it's $9.84 for a searchable pdf file...
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    Info please on this 60s GE range

    Ken, Congratulations on your find! I'd say you definitely did the right thing. That is a 1967 model. GE did some odd things with serial numbers in the 1960's -- making it hard to date some 1960's GE appliances even using GE's own dating table. But they used letters in the model number that...
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    Info please on this 60s GE range

    Hans Your initial description of the grill setting was correct for my 1966 and 1969 40" P7 ranges. That is, the "grill" setting activates both left burners, and the temperature is controlled by the Sensi-Temp dial. However, Tom says the 30" ranges used smaller (single-burner) griddles, and I...
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    GE P7 Oven Sensor

    I've owned GE P7 ranges from model years 1966 and 1969 (my current range). Your range was made in 1966 (based on the letter B in the model number) so I think it's highly likely that you need part number WB21X158, which is still available. If you trust eBay (which I do) it seems to have the...
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    New-to-me 1969 40" GE P-7 range!

    Hi Tom, Your stove was made in December (Z) of 1970 (L). So it's one year newer than mine. You may have seen this link already, but I'll repost just in case: http://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=16195 Sorry, I missed the fact that you had a broken...
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    Keeping my 1966 GE range, thanks to this site!

    Hi Tom, I finally saw this post after more than a month of not logging into the site. I also replied to your posts in my "1969" stove thread. You actually don't want the oven or Sensi-Temp knobs from my former 1966 model, as they were completely different. Fortunately, it appears -- from your...
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    New-to-me 1969 40" GE P-7 range!

    Hi Tom, Sorry I didn't see your messages earlier! I just logged onto AW.org for the first time in over a month. First, congratulations on your "new" range! I'm glad you were able to get replacement knobs for it -- and your clock knobs look the same as mine. Since my first post, I've found...
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    1960 GE Double Wall Oven Parts Needed

    Glad to help. I hope you win it! Edit: adding a photo for posterity[this post was last edited: 5/7/2015-06:20]
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    1960 GE Double Wall Oven Parts Needed

    Oven door on eBay Hi Lisa and Tim, I happened to see this GE oven door for sale on eBay. It looks like it might give you both the glass and light switch you need. It appears to be a match for your door, but you could always ask the seller to take some measurements (especially of the window) to...
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    Rechroming recommendations?

    Thanks Thanks everyone for your feedback and advice on rechroming. As it turns out, another AW.org member has a non-working oven in storage that has the same chrome window frame as mine, and this member has generously offered that frame to me. If the "donor" frame has not been damaged from...
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    Help me date General Electric Built in Range?

    1964 Hi Lauren, Your wall oven was made in 1964. There is a GE web site that helps determine date of manufacture from serial number, BUT it often doesn't work for appliances made in the 1960s. During the 60s, GE used letters in the MODEL number to indicate the year of manufacture, and your...
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    Looking for a 'lost ' thread ....

    Here it is http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?58192 Jim / warmsecondrinse, your post was reply #20
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