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MaryMay

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This machine was left in the home I just purchased. No idea what the model is but would like to sell it. I used it for a few months before I replaced it since the dryer stopped working (Sears Lady Kenmore, also classic, separate post).

Any idea what year it is from or how much it is worth?

Might just put it on Craigslist.

Thanks!

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This is from like 1975 to 1980.  Model A107.   Would be good to post a picture with the lid open and looking into the tub.  Maybe $75 to $125, depnding upon its overall condition.  Was their bottom of the line or next to bottom of the line. 
 
That is a model A308. It was introduced sometime in 1977 and was discontinued in July of 1980.
It is a single speed machine and was the lowest featured machine that featured the "big (19 gallon) tub." There were also smaller machines in the line-up that had a 16 gallon tub.

That is a great washing machines and someone will likely want to take it off of your hands.

It is collectable to the right person but not exactly rare. The fact that it works is good but it may well need a fair amount of refurbishment if someone wanted to use it regularly for another 10 or 20 years!
The control dial shows the typical "Spray and Wash" effect that has removed some of the lettering.

In terms of price I would not expect anyone to offer you more than $50 - $100 for it. [this post was last edited: 11/24/2012-13:59]
 
Oops, my mistake about the model. That model was introduced sometime in 1977 and was discontinued in July of 1980. I do not remember off the top of my head when Almond was introduced, but I think it was at This was still the "Bottom of the line" of the large tub machines.

I really should have known better. The A407 was a pushbutton Fabric-Matic. The reason that this machine had only three water temp buttons was that it had ONLY cold rinses available.
 
I would love that washer Mary. But I'm in Cali. So beautiful. Always wanted one like that. And from the 50's. wow. Wished I lived in the 50's. I would have had a lot of neat stuff!
 
Going on Craigslist

I've officially posted it for sale on Craigslist. Any other ideas on where I can sell it or maybe there's a shop in El Paso that collects them? Thanks for all the help! Hopefully I can find it a good home.
 

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