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I'm imagining the fun consequences of a typical east coast afternoon rain squall combined with a 50 ft 50 amp 220 volt extension cord... lol.. <br
But seriously, it's a cool if one-of-a-kind outdoor dining appliance. I'd recognize that classic GE oven cavity anywhere <br
PS-Who's car collection is that? Looks like someone is into classic Chrysler products..
 
The car collection is here in Maryland. He has over 30 cars, mostly Chrysler products. Now that's a collection that takes up a lot of space. With my brothers help he's starting to collect some appliances too.
 
That BBQ stove is too neat. I've seen conversions where the stove is made into a BBQ but never left as an operating stove with a BBQ added. Me'd want a big GFI hooked up to it though LOL
 
Great Photo's
I have never seen such a thing!
You guy's look like you were having a gay ole time
What is the voltage of the GE -- Patio Cart
It is awesome
Not that I want one or anything.... But awesome just the same...
Thanks for the photo's
Brent
 
Until John bought this, I had only seen one in ads. It is a 50 amp 220 volt stove. The griddle is thermostatically controlled with the element cast into the metal and it unplugs for cleaning. The two surface units have click position switches, but the heats are not arranged like GE push buttons or Hotpoint rotary controls. High is the first heat setting, but then the next one is simmer. Did Frigidaire have a hand in this? I think the wheels need a set of Baby Moons or maybe miniature Corvette wire wheels with the spinner.
 
Just awesome

Both the GE and the car barn! Is that a 300 I see in front of the DeSoto? I would kill to have a garage like that. Love those old Chrysler products, push buttons for everything! Astro dome dashboards, etc.
Can we get a close up of those controls for the electric stove portion? That is so cool, what a great find for a GE collector!
Thanks for sharing.
 
Oh how fun Jeff thanks for posting the photos, that was such a fun night in Maryland countryside. I didn't see this thread before, but I spoke to John L. tonight and he told me about it.
 
maryland countryside?

Hows come us fellas in maryland like southernmdgeguy and myself didn't know about it until after it happened? <br
Boo <br
Bob
 
Hows come us fellas in maryland like southernmdgeguy and myself didn't know about it until after it happened?? </i <br
Hi Bob, I only found out about this a day or two before it happened. Neal and I specifically came out together to DC to visit my mom who lives in Germantown. In our seven years together, Neal had never met my mother before so we needed to spend 99.5% of the time with her as we were only there for three days. Please, you should have heard all of the jewish mother guilt about leaving even for just a couple of hours to go see John and Jeff <i>"what I see you once a year, if I'm lucky that is, and now you're leaving. Fine, just switch the light off on your way out and I'll sit here in the dark until you guys come home"
LOL <br
Next time I'm planning a trip to DC I would love to see you and meet some of the other DC Metro guys as well, maybe with the help of John we can arrange a big get together. I will give you guys well advance warning, I promise.
 
Jeff what fun!! I have never seen anything like this and it's in turquoise too!!!YAY I bet that pork tenderlion was delicious!!! Hi to Cal!
 
At first I thought one of your guys had built that thing from scratch!
It appears to have great workmanship, reminds me of something that the Junk Brothers on television would come up with. I'm not calling this junk, the Junk Brothers for those who have never seen their show, take old things and turn them into neat useful items.
I especially like how they used the wood on the side. Very classy!
 
WOW!!!

That thing is beautiful! Is it an oven/cooktop on one side and griddle on the other? <br
I wonder if I could fabricate something using a vintage drop-in stove.... <br
Thanks for giving me something new to obsess about! ;-) <br
 
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