No lighted consoles on these models. I always look for the
little chrome divider above the control knob to know they
have the lighted glass panels.
I don't know what age they are but it was after they switched
from the blue lower trim to the gold. I know there is a
Maytag expert that can probably tell us the year that happened.
A good indicator is the dryer. The halo of heat heater located in front of dryer changed. This dryer has the newer style heater - the door is larger then the halo heat models. With the gold control panel, I believe these models are the later part of the 70's (around 1979)
It looks like a 308 or 208 washer, can't make out the number of water level buttons, even enhanced a little here - it's still a toss up. A gold lower panel and "Big Load" dryer are both post-1975. That is actually one of my favorite dryer designs, while smaller capacity, it runs a very close second to the 29" Whirlpool made dryers. Maytag returned to a pilotless ignition after years of standing pilot nonsense, they increased capacity, moved the lint filter up front - and those machines were built like tanks.
...and its mate is a DE108 dryer. Both close to BOL but classic Maytags. This brochure doesn't feature it but the DE108 (or is it a DE208?) was between the new DE308 (that had two temp buttons) and the DE106 (that had the old style panel and no temp selection).
Steve(Toggle) and I did a clean-up inside and out. Boy, were they dirty. A yellow film was all over them(possibly from a smoker's house). The washer came with 'gunk' in the fabric softener dispenser, and, the dryer came with lint(YUK!).
The washer runs fabulous. It looks like there is a slight transmission leak. Can anyone help out with this problem?
Steve converted the dryer from 220V to 110V and has his eye on it for his temporary apt. However, since I like matched sets, I may be sweet-talking him out of it(Tee Hee).
Please see photo album of our 'Maytag' day in the link.