1959 General Electric GE Combination Frost Guard Refrigerator with bottom Freezer - works!

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This 1959 GE Combination fridge/freezer with Frost Guard came with the house we bought in 2019 and has been running and in use in the same spot in the kitchen since the original owners bought it in 1959. We know this because we have the original purchase receipt and bought the house from the original owners. We've enjoyed using it and wonder why modern fridge/freezers don't offer swing-out adjustable shelves and a foot pedal to open the fridge door when your hands are full. We're now renovating our kitchen. We wanted to keep this fridge as a back-up or for parties [drinks and ice], but we don't have anywhere to put it. The only thing we noticed missing is the decorative plate cover for the butter conditioner switch. See photos. Overall dimensions are approximately 30 inches wide, 25 inches deep, and 72 inches tall. Included with the sale of this GE fridge/freezer will be the original purchase receipt and owner's manual. Due to the heavy weight, this will need to be local pickup only. Cash only. Selling as-is. No refunds. We're just outside of Baltimore, Maryland. The fridge/freezer has been recently unplugged, cleaned and moved to our enclosed front porch, so the buyer would only have to take it out the front door and about 20 feet to their truck. The price is $1,200.00. [email protected].

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1960 GE frost guard, refrigerator freezer

These were nice refrigerators, but their time has sort of passed to use it as an every day refrigerator.

If you want to buy it, be sure the compressor has been changed at some point most likely has or it wouldn’t be working, expect to spend $15-$25 a month to operate this refrigerator depending on your electric rate and it will put out a lot of heat in the kitchen.

It’s probably priced 2 to 3 times. What it’s worth that’s up to the buyer and the seller.

John.
 
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