Hey guys, need some advice. Days after we picked up the '78 1-18, a 1979 Frigidaire Crown 1-18 popped up. It too is a WC-6, but it has a ton of letters after the WC-6. It says Frigidaire on the front, and a paper model tag (not a stamped metal tag) that says it was made in Dayton by Frigidaire. It has the same controls, even has a window lid, and is an almond color.
BUT - it has a standard Agitator with a big Frigidaire logo on the top of it! The water level setting control has a picture of the agitator near it to show what setting to use. I noticed that the wash basket looked similar, and it had a different system for the water nozzle, nothing like a standard GM 1-18. Even the lid was a bit different, as this unit had a crease for your fingers the entire length of the door, and the GM version has a spot in the middle.
I figured it is a cross over machine to a WCI produced product. Is this thing worth picking up? It is in fantastic shape, hoses and all. I've never seen a 1-18 looking machine that did not have a Jet Action agitator (or better said - wasn't made by GM). Thanks!
Ben
BUT - it has a standard Agitator with a big Frigidaire logo on the top of it! The water level setting control has a picture of the agitator near it to show what setting to use. I noticed that the wash basket looked similar, and it had a different system for the water nozzle, nothing like a standard GM 1-18. Even the lid was a bit different, as this unit had a crease for your fingers the entire length of the door, and the GM version has a spot in the middle.
I figured it is a cross over machine to a WCI produced product. Is this thing worth picking up? It is in fantastic shape, hoses and all. I've never seen a 1-18 looking machine that did not have a Jet Action agitator (or better said - wasn't made by GM). Thanks!
Ben