1974 Sub-Zero....Any Interest?

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cadman

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Gents,

It's time to do some spring cleaning around here and I've got this 1974 Sub-Zero built-in on my hands (has the purchase place & date marked by the owner on the inside door jamb). Dual compressor model and it works almost too well. Door panels are actual wood in very nice shape.

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To heck with the refrigerator

That isn't a Whirlpool Combo with Filter Stream washing to the rear left?

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Fridge Proper

Not shown are the adjustable shelves. Also, since it's a built-in, I have the chrome louvered grille that hides the top mount compressor. Any low-ball offer will suffice, I really just need the room. From the exterior it surprises me it's a '74, the square edges and wood tone really speak jetset modern!

I can also bring it along to Minneapolis if there's any takers- Built like a true Sub-Z it seems like a good one. Cory

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One great thing about these old Sub-Zeros is that parts are still readily available, so they don't suffer from the usual old refrigerator worry about what to do if something breaks. They're also built to be serviced, not thrown away. This model has a wide door swing (assuming it's the 36" unit), so it won't fit every kitchen gracefully, but other than that you'd be hard pressed to find a nicer or better made box.
 
That fridge is beautiful in both looks and shape for being 35 years old. I hope it finds a good home.
 
What a fantastic Sub Zero Unit!
Wish I was closer!
I can't get over that you don't want it for yourself.
Great unit!
Thanks for the offer.
Brent
 
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