It was probably made at the end of WW2,metal was scarce,bare bones.Im sure during that time people needed washers so many went to the scrap yards for Victory during the war.So many records are hard to find also,they were melted down for tires and the like.
I was wondering. I'm sure someone will have an idea of age. I'm also pretty certain that the red trim and such isn't factory but I could very well be wrong. It seems clean but it just seems that they are asking a bit much.
The wringer washer for the MAN of the house--its a CRAFTSMAN!Yes,priced kinda high.Use it in the shop to washer rags,car covers,horseblankets and such.
As the model number begins with 110. I'm quite sure it was a WP machine. I've never seen a laundry appliance from Sears with other than 110 prefix that was WP.