ALERT ALERT!!!!!!!! 1959 CHARCOAL 40 INCH FIGIDAIRE RANGE FOR SALE ON EBAY

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Venus

Lovely, awesome, all of that. Gosh, that frig elec 40'' in cch charcoal is beutiful. Really hope you get it.
 
Frigidaire Custom Imperial

Ok guys. Before I get way to serious about this stove, a few questions:

How hard will it be to get replacement parts; like heating elements? Do they just pull out (like the GE) or are they more complicated?

Are there users' manuals out there?

Ref: the back well, can you use the container (pot) to deep fry?

I assume the ovens aren't self-cleaning, so.....who's going to keep me supplied with EZ OFF?

I will post again if another question pops into my head.
 
These are made where after a big pizza party you jes pull the oven out, throw it in the back of the pickup, and head to the car wash!
 
Pull out oven

Don that pulls out to clean just like yours doesn't it?
Looks like it would be very easy to maintain.
Rick
 
Frigidaire Refrigerator

Poor baby! Neglected and now not working!

I think we had an old Frigidaire when my parents bought our house in 1956 (I was oh so young to remember). Dad called all refrigerators "Frigidaires"; kind of like the way people call tissue "Kleenex". Even when we got our Gibson, it was still referred to as the "Frigidaire".

Believe Buda is in the Austin area (about two hours away). Too bad it's not the Custom Imperial Stove! Toledo is way farther than Austin! LOL
 
Frigidaire is the French pronunciation of the word refrigira

My High school French teacher, Mme. Fulford, who is from France told me that. She also told me a story about the time her sister came to visit from Paris. Mme. Fulford and her husband had just moved into a brand new house with a Frigidiaire all electric kitchen. One day as they were clearing the dishes after lunch Madame Fulfords sister asked her where she kept the butter. MMe. Fulford said, "Put it in the Frigidiaire." Well in France like Britan, under the counter fridges are the most popular because most of the french kitchens, like brittish kitchens, are so small. So her sister looks around and sees the name Frigidaire on an appliance sticking out from under the counter and puts the butter in there. Later while making dinner, Mme. Fulford went to get the butter but couldn't find it. When she asked her sister where she put it her sister pointed to Mme. Fulfords dishwasher and said. "I put it in the Frigidaire of course." Mme. Fulford said after she stopped laughing she had to explain that here in America Frigidiare was a brand name of appliance. She said her sister could not understand why a company would call their dishwasher a refigarator. So much for the subtleties of the English language. PAT COFFEY
 
Say YAY!!!!!!!!!!!

OMG - I am entering the realm of vintage appliances. I just won the Frigidaire Custom Imperial Stove!! I had a couple of people try to snipe me at the last minute (hopefully, they weren't shill bids) but I had set my price on my first bid and got it for under my limit!!

I'm so excited! This will be fun. Greg, I am really going to need your help, advice, and oven cleaner!

Thank you Pat, Bob (veg), Bob (appnut), Don, Jon, Greg, Jaune, Scott, David, and everyone else who offered advice and encouragement on this big purchase. Believe me, I needed it!

Venus

P.S. Jon - Biscuits and grits at my place!
 
GO VENUS, GO VENUS ,GO VENUS!!!!!!!!!!

I am so glad you got the range Venus. I was hoping someone from the club would get it when I put the original post on here alerting you all to its presence. I bet Austin is thrilled too. Now we just gotta help you find a matching fridge and dishwasher......
PATRICK COFFEY
 
....heart's still pounding!

Thanks guys! Got the dishwasher taken care of; a new black Bosch (hopefully delivered next week). That's why the stove was so awesome! There used to be a Flair range in the gap between the cabinets, so the fact that it was gorgeous, vintage, 40" wide, and black, was more than just a little divine intervention!

With the shipping costs, etc. I may have to stick wheels on that baby and haul the family to Omaha in June! LOL
 
I'm really excited too! With this Frigidaire I'm going to do a lot more cooking & baking! My glass-bottom whippers will be used more as well I'm sure!

--Austin
 
Venus-you got this beauty!

Great news, Venus. I think you will really enjoy that stove-I love those old Frigidaires. I printed your recipe for pc corned beef and cabbage. Looks yummy, havent' cooked yet I'm a little under the weather this weekend.
 
Way to Go

I'm really happy for you Venus. I know how excited I was when I got my flair. And what a deal you got considering ALL the accessories came with it. I have to be honest and admit I was almost tempted when I saw no one had bid yet. But I figured you're like me and like to move in for the kill at the last minute. That and the fact that I don't have room! Again, congratulations...
 
Let the Frigidaire fun begin!!!

Bob and Glenn: We're there dudes! Breakfast on me (and the Frigidaire).

David: Sorry you're not feeling well. The flu bug is starting to rear its ugly head again. Maybe you need my recipe for pc Vegetable Beef Soup. One bowl of that, and you'll be letting "les bons temps roulez"!

Rocky2: Yes, I am what they call a "sniper". I'm like a shark. You never know when I'll take a bite out of your bid. Bad - yes, but it gets the job done.

I love the Flair ranges. Like I mentioned earlier, we were told that this house came with a Flair. It was eventually replaced (in 1994, I think) with a Whirlpool 40" stove. Would have considered a Flair if it was chrome and black. I hope you are enjoying yours. Please post pics so that we can see it in all its beauty!

Venus
 

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