This is the replacement basement fridge, replaces the 1953 Hotpoint combo that failed last year. This Kelvinator is an excellent vintage fridge, but suffered from ugliness, big time. Someone had brush painted it at one point, then someone had covered it in NASCAR stickers, which made for a real mess to clean up. I removed the stickers, and used it "ugly" for the past six months. I sanding it, replaced the door gasket, replaced the insulation in the door, and installed a three wire cord. Also replaced some of the wiring between the inner and outer skin, on the rear. Then I followed Kenny's advice on painting with gloss white Rustoleum paint, thinned with acetone, and applied with a foam roller. It worked out very well, and I am satisfied with this basement fridge. The reason I did not use spray paint, is because I did not want to haul this heavy fridge out of the basement. This Kelvinator has to be the heaviest refrigerator I have even dealt with. Built like a tank!







