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Well, sorta. It's still needs to be refurbished and stuff, but yesterday I went antiqueing and guess what I found? Not one, but both of the original juice containers in at the store! Of course I couldn't resist and snatched them right up.
 
At home safe and sound...

And here they are all snuggled together in the Breakfast Bar.

Now I know that the Foodarama came with a butter dish and 6 ice cube trays, but I'm not concerned with finding those, I just wanted my breakfast bar complete and now it is!

These juice containers are hard to find because they don't say Kelvinator any where on them and unless you know they belong to the Foodarama they just look like any other container.
 
Fantastic!

BEG! That is a most fantastic refrigerator! It will definitely hold the family's groceries (especially cheese) LOL!

Just how wide is it with the doors closed and the doors opened. Did you have a space to tuck it into, or is it opened on one side!

What a find; simply gorgeous! You are now the "Kelvinator Kween" of your kitchen!

Venus :-D
 
Venus, I believe the unit is 48" wide. It holds 166 pounds of frozen foods, and there's even an unrefrigerated banana bin.

I'm Hillary Brook. Before you buy any food keeper, be sure and see the fabulous Food-a-rama, made only by Kelvinator.
 
Thanks guys, I absolutely could not believe my eyes or my luck when I saw those!

Retromom, I have a black and white copy of original paperwork that came with the Kelvinator Foodarama and it has all the dimensions.

It's 60" Tall and 47 3/4" Wide and 26 1/2" Deep if you include the handles and doors, if not, then it's only 19 3/8" deep.

The Freezer door is 19 1/4" Wide and the refrigerator door is 28 3/8" Wide. So with both doors open all the way, the width becomes 61 1/4".

Right now the Foodarama is sitting in our spare 3rd bedroom, along with the O'keefe and Merrit so they don't become exposed to the elements.

Oh, and in case anyone wants to know more specs about it, here's what the brochure says:

Total Capacity: 15.9 cu. ft.
Frozen Storage Capacity: 4.7 cu. ft. (166 lbs.)
Shelf Area: 27.3 sp. ft. NEMA
Fresh Food Storage Capacity: 11.2 cu. ft.
Shipping Weight: 565 lbs. (approx.)

And for all you cheese storage lovers, here's what it says:

Butter and Cheese Chests. Conveniently located in refrigerator door. Handy butter tray is styled for table use. In Chese Chest, cellulose sponge moistened with venegar solution helps keep cheese fresh for weeks.

I'll see if I can scan this brochure and upload it to one of my photo accounts or something.
 
Brochure

Okay, I was finally able to get these to the right size where one can still read them (maybe with a little bit of squinting).
 
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