MAKE OFFER, '61 Whirlpool, rebuilt, works fine, tub lights up as well as fluorescent light behind where it says "whirlpool" on left side of console. Also has ozone lamp.
I am not necessarily looking for the highest bidder. I need the room more than I need the money and would like the machines to go to a good home where they will be used and enjoyed. Those who bid and we agree on a price the soonest and they can pickup the soonest means the most to me. Even though I put make offer, many will ask me to tell them how much I want for the machine. My answer to that will be >>> Please bid what you are comfortable bidding and what the machine is worth TO YOU. I have my reasons for doing it this way and it has worked to my benefit in the past. Those who are serious will negotiate with me. Those who make it a personal thing or issue or simply are not comfortable with making a first offer won't bid and that is fine. You will probably offer on the "lower side" and I will probably counter-offer on the "higher side" I don't take it personally as to how you bid or don't bid. Machines sold "as is", that does not mean there is something wrong. It means I cannot warranty or guarantee any of the machines so listed above after purchase. If there were or are any issues with the machines currently I would have stated such. Any other finer details including price or pickup can be negotiated when you email me directly at [email protected] ... thanks
washer has minor, small leak during spin and needs new outer tub boot, I have the part, it just needs to be installed. Also the spring or part that pulls the agitator back down into locking position during the agitation phases should be replaced or maybe due to lack of use is not engaging/disengaging properly. Otherwise the machine works fine. Washer cab could use repainting, especially sides. Front is good. Dryer has never been plugged in or used. Brand new. Selling as a set only. MAKE OFFER PLEASE (see Post# 266089-2/21/2008-17:37 above for terms and conditions)
top is off, but top is stainless steel like dryer and in excellent condition, dials light up, cap is loosely placed right now over agitator, that is why it looks crooked
I also have a '62 EASY automatic that is in really nice shape, but did work fine for about five minutes and then stopped. Its something in the motor and how it engages or disengages with the tranny. The motor does work, and I have yet to take or make the time to get into it so this machine is free to someone who can get it back and running again. I hate to throw it out.