Frigidaire 1-18 in Little Rock

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1978-79 model by where the lid-switch is, moved above the filter from the hinge - probably cheaper and easier for little washer-kids to get around for open-lid action.

WCI did keep the window-lid on the first of the Frigidaire machines, the first one I saw had a window that looked down onto the saucer-shaped softener dispenser on top of the oscillating spiral agitator.
 
Boy, that is a really nice looking machine! Lot nicer than the one my aunt gave to the thrift store last week. Hope someone snaps this one up.
 
It looks very funny :) but the wash cycle i find it is really interesting, the pulsator wash action, i have never see in real live. i really like the videos of this Frigidaire washers
 
Maybe it sold

Joseph - after seeing your post about the seller not responding, I too attempted with email to reach them, also with no response.  I was so, hoping you or someone on AW would get it.   Since you're so close it would have been perfect.  Keep looking, something good will show up!  If I see another one, I'll post it.

John
 
Music Please!

'It's just a little 1-18 from Little Rock

That ended up on the wrong side of the tracks

But one of those days in it's GM clothes, its off to a new home and can't wait to show

At a wash-in to spin with all its friends!'
 
"1978-79 model by where the lid-switch is, moved above the filter from the hinge"

 

<span style="font-size: medium; font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">The first year for the lid switch above the lint filter was 1977. That's what I have in my 1977 1-18 washer. I think that in 1978, they switched to a pan type lint filter.</span>

 

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