Estate Sale Find! A 1974 Lady Kenmore Washer/Dryer Set!

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drh4683

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I came across this nice pair of clean low hour 1974 Lady Kenmores in Coppertone at an estate sale a couple weeks ago. I wasn't expecting to find these, nor were they initially offered for sale when I spotted them. They were in a very nice all original upscale home built in 1958 in River Forest, IL (west suburb of Chicago where I live).
I asked the people running the sale if they'd consider selling them, to which they said they didn't think anyone would want them, so no thought was really put into it. They called up the family of the estate as I waited and they said someone wants the old washer/dryer set and if they can sell them. The owners said if someone wants them, then why not! They said make us an offer and I said how about $100? They snapped it right up with a SOLD! We also looked around and found all the original paperwork and manuals from when these were bought in April, 1974. Upon close inspection, its as thought these machines were rarely ever used. No signs of wear or rust anywhere. Like they were just uncrated. The labels on back are all crisp and bright still. If you look at the original paperwork, it says to "bring the old set into the garage". I wonder what those were. Probably some 1958/59 Kenmores..?

One wonders how a washer/dryer set never gets used. There's always a story to these low hour finds. Fortunately I was given the story by the family. The original owners of this home were born in 1910, and their son moved into his parents home after they died in the early 90's. He just left things the way they were, taking good care of his parents home until he passed away recently. The family owned and operated one of the largest cleaner companies in Chicago; "Toll Bros. Cleaners" which was started by the original owners parents in the 1910's (they're now out of business as of about 2011). They had accounts with some of the largest hotels in Chicago and had plenty of money. Their stunning original 1958 home was proof of that. Apparently Mr. & Mrs. Toll had their laundry taken care of by their cleaning business, hence these machines were never really used. Interestingly, a newer bottle of "ALL" is on the shelf as seen in one of the photos, so perhaps they were recently used after their company closed down.

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Doug, that is a beautiful set that I would have jumped on too.  I would learn to love coppertone in this case.

 

The paperwork and laundry guide are identical to that of my mom's '74 Kenmore and brought back memories.

 

If there was a "find of the month" category here, this pair would certainly be a nominee and a top contender.
 
KM/WP belt drives always were the best!

Doug, congrats on finding this mint set of TOL belt drive Kenmore's! They really do look brand new. What a find!
 
Very nice set, it shouldn't take much to get them both in top running condition.

Be extra gentle with that plastic lint filter handle on the dryer (they're cheap and brittle). You'll never find a nice one in that color if it breaks.
 
Pretty sure that price is for the set. These machines would be more rare than Maytag 906's if priced above $1k back then.
 
 
Another fabulous find shared with the community!  Videos pleeeeze!

1974 Spring-Summer catalog lists the washer at $314.95.  Dryer $244.95 electric, $274.95 gas.

1974 Fall-Winter catalog, washer $344.95.  Dryer $259.95 electric, 289.95 gas.

1975 Spring-Summer, washer $364.95.  Dryer $289.95 electric, $319.95 gas.

1975 Fall-Winter doesn't list a Lady Kenmore pair, has a lower model as "Sears Best."

1976 Spring-Summer goes to the center-dial, black-panel "wet look" design.  Also introduces the Dual-Action agitator exclusive to the LK model, and offers it for $29.95 as an upgrade to any large-capacity model orginally with a Penta-Vane or Penta-Swirl.
 

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