I was scrolling through Facebook Marketplace and found an ad for a barn cleanout. The first picture is one of the pictures in the original ad. I could tell they were a washer and dryer, or at least hoped. Couldn't tell the brand name. I messaged the seller saying I was interested in them and asking her to take pictures of them from the front and stuff on top removed. Second and third pictures are what she sent.
I made an offer and she accepted. They were located almost 160 miles away from where I live. Buddy of mine and I drove on Saturday to the location. Out in the middle of nowhere, off this dirt road. The driveway was barely noticeable and it went through the woods. Wasn't sure if we were going to make it out of there alive (too many horror movies. Lol). These two machines were in this metal pole barn with a bunch of other junk.
The seller was a woman in her late 50s (my assumption) and the place and stuff belonged to her parents. She is tasked with cleanup.
Pictures 4 through 6 are of the washer, once I got them home.
Pictures 7 and 8 are of the dryer.
Picture 9 is of them after I gave them a bath. The dryer is gas. The washer has some rust holes on the front kick plate and on the base, inside.
They are Bradford, which was an appliance brand for the department store of W.T. Grant. Grant went out of business in 1976. My guess is these two are probably towards the last couple of years, they were in business.









I made an offer and she accepted. They were located almost 160 miles away from where I live. Buddy of mine and I drove on Saturday to the location. Out in the middle of nowhere, off this dirt road. The driveway was barely noticeable and it went through the woods. Wasn't sure if we were going to make it out of there alive (too many horror movies. Lol). These two machines were in this metal pole barn with a bunch of other junk.
The seller was a woman in her late 50s (my assumption) and the place and stuff belonged to her parents. She is tasked with cleanup.
Pictures 4 through 6 are of the washer, once I got them home.
Pictures 7 and 8 are of the dryer.
Picture 9 is of them after I gave them a bath. The dryer is gas. The washer has some rust holes on the front kick plate and on the base, inside.
They are Bradford, which was an appliance brand for the department store of W.T. Grant. Grant went out of business in 1976. My guess is these two are probably towards the last couple of years, they were in business.








