Missing Link
One of the reasons I love that Kelvinator panel is that it illustrates the transition from early '50's designed machines, where the controls were primitive and mounted on the back of the cabinet top, to what was first called a "backsplasher". Here, on the Kelvy, the controls for the cycle and for the water temps are still mounted on the cabinet but indicator lights and brand badges have been moved up to the very modern and substantial chrome plated backsplasher. Would be a year or two and all the controls would move up there. Then, little to no going back. I'd love to find any Kelvinator; very rare here in the Northeast although I think my Aunt Grace had one in the early Sixties.