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jons1077

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There seems to be a theme for me this month and now I’m finding myself getting tight for space. This machine is definitely one of my older ones and is in remarkably nice condition. Once I get it off the truck I will post more photos and details. This one certainly wins for miles driven (probably won’t do that again).

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The suspense is killing me.

All I know is it's white and the poor thing is shivering cold in the tough 50 degree November weather in Vancouver.
 
I present the 1964 Kenmore 70 Suds-saver

This machine looked to be in remarkably good condition so I figured I’d go for it thanks to another member’s posting about it. The price was right at $50 but the drive was grueling at roughly 900 miles traveled to bring this machine home. Damn I’m tired!

The man selling this machine is retired and picked up appliance repair as a hobby. For whatever reason, he decided to clear out all of his appliances, mostly newer machines. I’ll plug her in later and see how things go but so far everything looks really good.

As you can see, it is a suds-saver model with the diverter in place. Lint screen is missing but I’ve seen those pop up from time to time. The cabinet appears clean and rust-free and the panel looks beautiful with no pitting. Model number 110.6405700. Enjoy the pics!

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1964 Kenmore 70 series

Very nice Jon, this model and year was always a favorite of mine.

What does it look like underneath ?, how thoroughly did the guy rebuild it?

If you are going to leave it set on Cold-Cold and with a Suds-Saver we can send you an Energy-Star sticker for it.

I know where you can get a lint filter.

John L.
 
Awesome ! 900 miles worth of AWESOME !
Belt-drive WP's are getting hard to find. Nice save.

This is the bread and butter of washers. Like the Cutlas Cierra of the 80s or the Toyota Corrolla of today. They made a variation of this panel for several years.

I'm seeing a bunch of other interesting things in the background. GE filter pans, agitators, Westinghouse from the 70s.... I'll keep strong psychic energies that yourself and Todd find more cool stuff closer to home.
 
Thanks!

I appreciate all of the excited responses! Oddly enough, I’m looking forward to a louder belt-drive machine. My others are both skinny-belt models. I will get underneath tomorrow and play with it a bit to see how good or bad it is. My main goal tomorrow is to start breaking down the 74 Ladies and get them done sooner than later. I’ve got plenty to work on this winter now but should be fun!

John, cold/cold suds savers should probably use Arm & Hammer powder detergent right? 😜
 
Hey Jon I just wanted to say once again congrats on the Kenmore. Seems to be in excellent shape, especially for $50. I'm the one that originally posted about it since it was for sale in my area, but I wasn't going to be available for pickup until Friday, so Jon ended up beating me to the punch.

Awesome that it's a suds-saver model! Can't wait to see it in action!
 
Congratulations on getting this beautiful washer, and a suds saver model to boot! Hopefully she is just as sound on the inside as the outside, and that her operation is smooth. Best of luck.

Have a good one,
James
 
Have you tried the sud-saver yet?

Sometimes, the valves would either get clogged with lint or they would swell shut.

I know you'll fix it if did.
 

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