Capehart vs Maytag
Early Capehart television sets, while high end and able to render a beautiful picture (for their time), are also notoriously complicated to repair, and they weigh a ton. Our family's first TV set, a 1951 Capehart model 325, was stored in the attic at my parents' house. After deciding to have my 1950 Admiral 20x10 bakelite consolette revived (just a simple re-cap, per the local electronics guy I brought it to), I let the Capehart go at my mom's estate sale 15 years ago. The Admiral takes up a fraction of the space, provides a nice picture on its original CRT, and is easy to move. I think it's more desirable to collectors as well. While Capeharts are relatively rare and beautiful, the stories of exasperation with troubleshooting their chassis on the Antique Radios forum resulted in my having no regrets about parting with mine.
The subject Maytag will be a cinch to restore in comparison.