Yeah, a friend and I once came across a mid-30's Wedgewood trash & gas range out on the curb. We pulled everything we could off of it right there and lightened it up enough to lift it onto the truck. Then again, we were both under 30 at the time . . .
That stove was eventually installed in my partner's kitchen before we got our own place together. When he moved, it went into a friend's kitchen a few blocks away. He eventually sold the house with the stove in it, and the buyer advised she wanted to keep it.
With each move of the stove we used the same routine of stripping it down and moving it ourselves, usually with three or four of us, which really lightened the load even further.
Not sure I'd go to the trouble for the stove pictured, though.