Wow - what a weekend
Veg - I take it that 'Hubba hubba' was for the up-the-skirt shot of the Kelvy - correct? =) I'll tell ya guys - she is as clean as a whistle down there - NO RUST in the important spots. This machine looks like it has very little use - if any.
Thanks guys for all the kind words - I really appreciate it! Rick - give me a call - we'll talk turkey over that Kenmore - LOL! I never thought I would find something this cool - this hard to find. I would first like to thank Laundress - for if she had not posted the Porta Washer auction, I would have never found the Kelvinator.
So - after picking up the Porta Washer (which by the way DOES have the Delivery Cover, and I would guess the Porta Washer was used maybe once - it looks brand new!), I was driving along my favorite stretch of America's Main Street - the Lincoln Highway. As I drove though Cedar Rapids, I got lost. I was intending to get on the interstate and head home. Instead, I found my way on a two lane taking the long way home. As I headed north, I was about to breeze through a small town as I previously had done dozens of times. This time though I was on the hunt for appliance shops. Sure enough, this small town had a Maytag dealer. I stopped in, and instead of getting the usual, "Ain't got nuthin' that old", I heard the beautiful words from the woman behind the counter, "yeah, we have some stuff like that around." As I looked above the service counter, I saw a Maytag lit sign saying, "Maytag - with the new advanced Helical Drive!", as well as a lit Kelvinator sign clock in the back room. Sure enough, a few minutes later of talking, I was walking with the new owner into the basement, and found the Kelvinator pushed into a corner, sans the agitator. After walking through heaps of wringer agitators, motors, Maytag control panels, etc., I decided to shoot the guy an offer. After I had given him my lowest offer, I found the agitator amongst a bunch of aluminum Maytag agitators! After a bit of haggling, I was the new owner of a late 50's Kelvinator.
So, after I had the Kelvy loaded in the Tahoe and securing future interests in a few more treasures I had found in the basement, I called Cory. His response? "You aaaaa..." I think you get the picture.
I felt like a king driving along the two-lane black top: A brand new Porta Washer, a beautiful TOL Kelvinator, and the top panel to a Maytag 902 - and yes, I typed that correctly.
Eddie - if you are reading this - thank you so much for showing Cory and I Greg's Kelvinator in his basement. If you would not have shown it to me, I would not have found the agitator, and would not have known how cool such a machine like this is. Thanks guys and gals for embracing us young-ins.
Ben
BTW - hopefully Cory will post more eye candy tonite or tomorrow. Anyone got a spare screw down top for the agitator? This one was missing it.