1950's GE Washer/Dryer, Fridge, and Stove

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

Help Support :

Question!

That early P*7 self-cleaning range (that looks like a '63 or '64 model) brings up a question.

Does anyone know how restorable/repairable P*7's of this vintage are? Are they just a timer, etc., or are there HTF xener diodes, triacs, or whatever to be dealt with?

Anyone living with one of these beauties- please share your stories! Thanx.
 
Whoa!!!

Isn't that washer/dryer TOL?

This would almost complete an entire vintage appliance set! All that would need to be found is the dishwasher.
 
Seattle!!

This has to be the old appliance capital of the world...theres always something popping up on craigslist here ...just my luck its on the other side of the USA!!
 
Sandy, I also spotted that P-7 self cleaner at 60 paces. A highschool acquaintance, folks had the same stove in coppertone. They Were a modern marvel back then. arthur.
 
Wish it were closer!

Wow, wonder if the washer is a V-14 with the mini-basket... I would love to get a turquoise washer and dryer set - I am hoping I will one of these days!
 
Yay!
I am happy to announce I was the lucky buyer of these items!
I am so excited! My first vintage washer and dryer set. Having items shipped and will post pictures of the first wash day!

Can anyone give me any tips on running these machines?
 
Wow!

Congratulations! What a cool find, and in turqwaz, too!

As for running them, make sure you alweay wear pearls, high heels and a shirtwaist dress.

veg
 
Call me when you get these

Hi,

I have the basically the same set. The set you bought are exactly what I grew up with, in the same color. They are a great pair.

Call me and I can assist you in evaluating their condition and things to look out for. I would also love to see them. I live in Long Beach.

Mike
 

Latest posts

Back
Top