Rare?
Probably 80% of all the people interested in an old washer is likely a member of this site. I had a similar experience a few weeks ago.
A lady had a set of pink Maytags. The washer had a tub leak. Dryer was ok. She called looking for some perspective on how much it would cost to repair. We spoke and before hanging up I told her that if she ever wants to sell those I’d happily give her “around $500” for it.
8 months later she calls. The washer repair got botched, the washer worked, but not correctly. The dryer quit heating.
I asked “how much do you want for them?”
She said “you said you would give me $500”
I kindly explained to her that I would pay AROUND $500 based on the fact that you said (back then) that they were in excellent condition and worked perfectly.
I told her no thanks, the most I will pay is around $400. She acted like there was a line of people waiting to buy someold broken appliances. A week later she called back.
Moral of the story is this: you guys are your own worst enemy. You guys are the reason these appliances are selling for a lot of money. Yes they are rare, but the sometimes the buyer is just as rare as the item.
Food for thought: last year I went to an auction that was published on this site, and I had the pleasure of meeting some of you there. Just remember that out of all 100+ appliances out there , 3 sold for $50 each, another 10-20 sold for $8. The rest likely got scrapped.