Haha! That's going to make my Magic Chef a tough sell lol! I saw that this one was relisted, and was surprised that it wasn't snagged the first time...
I guess that was made to go with the WP washer and dryer with the wood paneled fronts. I have no idea how the doors to the upper oven worked. Were they like the folding closet doors that ran in a track? They give the upper part a computer room look. This range looks like it was made to not look like a range, but wood stoves were not made of wood or faced with wood. It does not look like it was used much. I wonder if that says anything about the performance. It would sure have two ovens that did not use top heat during bake.
I think the upper oven door is solid (brushed chrome/stainless steel), and that center panel conceals a window, for viewing the oven. So it's a 'door within a door'...
I remember seeing these when they were in the stores, and I guess this was the display model they finnely had to sell, but I can't believe that any that ever saw this in the flesh would ever buy it, UGLY, UGLY, and it goes with nothing.
C'mon... the Wood Grain goes with the "Colonial Look" from that late sixties era.
Plastic Tiffany Lamps, Dark wood cabinets, Cabinet Doors with the Green or Gold Plastic "Bottled Glass Panels" and surely would fit in with any Avocado or Coppertone appliance.
Oh yes, don't forget the "Indoor Outdoor" carpeting in the kitchen next to the Family Room with Shag Carpeting.
I didn't post this without having an opinion, but we get enough opinions w/o my $.02 worth. BUT...I thought this was just a really odd looking stove. As realtors say about houses for sale,like-wise, there's a butt for every appliance. lol.