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The Frigidaire range looks like it would be a nice one after a thorough cleaning.

I've never seen a Hotpoint compact range like that before. Must be from the mid 60's, as it has a grounded outlet, and by the knob style. It must have been the least expensive appliance they ever made.
 
I like it all. And yeah, no Amanas in IA??
I like everything here though. What year is that Kenmore washer? My neighbor has a set like that, but I don't think it has that pattern on the console. They're just plain white with those knobs.

The FD range is interesting. The black glass door and handle looks out of place to me with the monotube elements and harvest color. And also the chrome on the sides of the cooktop. I'm guessing it was TOL with the digital clock and glass door?

Here's a similar Hotpoint with 3 burners, and an ungrounded outlet. Different knobs.

https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1...35i39j0j0i24.J2e2BfH2fN0#imgrc=hJVSwRg55GErDM:

And here's a 4 burner but no outlet, same knobs as the 3 burner.

https://www.antiqueappliances.com/product/1941-ge-apartment-size-stove/
 
Whoops, now that I actually looked at the ad, I see there IS an Amana fridge. I think that was one of the good ones too.

And the FD even has a thermostatically controlled RF burner.
 
20 inch Hotpoint

I saw lots of these around here, They made these forever, from the 40s into the 60s I know But what I want is the Youngstown cabinets next to the Hotpoint!
 

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