ovrphil Well-known member Joined Aug 29, 2012 Messages 7,393 Location N.Atlanta / Georgia Jun 3, 2014 #2 open to reasonable offers ? http://tulsa.craigslist.org/app/4497965339.html
turquoisedude Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Aug 8, 2007 Messages 10,562 Location . Jun 3, 2014 #3 I hate to think what will happen to this on June 7th!! I think this one might be a wee bit older than 1961, though. The coils in the refrigerator section suggest a cycle-defrost refrigerator...
I hate to think what will happen to this on June 7th!! I think this one might be a wee bit older than 1961, though. The coils in the refrigerator section suggest a cycle-defrost refrigerator...
atomict Well-known member Joined Nov 1, 2013 Messages 60 Location Middletown, NY Jun 3, 2014 #4 Oh man, i live too far away This is exactly what I want, but alas I am not wealthy enough to ship it/
Oh man, i live too far away This is exactly what I want, but alas I am not wealthy enough to ship it/
philr Well-known member Joined Jan 2, 2010 Messages 4,639 Location Quebec Canada Jun 3, 2014 #5 This is a model that we don't see very often for sale compared to the GE fridges from that vintage, looks nice!
This is a model that we don't see very often for sale compared to the GE fridges from that vintage, looks nice!
combo52 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 17,012 Location 50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md Jun 3, 2014 #6 Early 60s HP Refrigerator This is a cycle defrost ref section, the freezer is probably manual defrost, but they did make some no-frost models with this type of fresh food compartment evaporator. This type of HP ref was made well into the 60s.
Early 60s HP Refrigerator This is a cycle defrost ref section, the freezer is probably manual defrost, but they did make some no-frost models with this type of fresh food compartment evaporator. This type of HP ref was made well into the 60s.