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Thanks, Robert!

I will have to test your method in a MultiMatic Frigdaire...  LOL   Gotta wait until the weekend, alas... 

 

Thanks for documenting the methodology!
 
Robert-

Cool pictures of a sheet load in the turquoise Frigidaire. Just wondering about the window in some of the pictures. Did this machine get moved?
 
Goodness, Loading your machine, Robert, reminds me of Jeff and I's neighbor in Pensacola who worked on Frigidaire machines his entire life until retirement. He and his wife stopped over one day, just to check in. I was washing in my rollermatic. "He said, do you have another load to wash?" I said, Mr. Andrews, I can always find something to wash. He said "please do, I want to show you how to load this machine properly"................. What a plethora of information he was about Frigidaire.
 
I think the late WO-65-2 (1954) and the 1955 WV-65 were available in Sherwood Green and Yellow as the first years/models for shaded GM washers.  In '56 the Imperial line washers received the two-tone colors (a mix of white and the shaded color), with Pink becoming the third available option.  Charcoal Gray came on the scene in 1957 and these colors remained in place until 1958 when Turquoise replaced Sherwood Green.  1959 brought along Aztec Copper to finish out the decade and Charcoal Gray was dropped after 1960.

 

As for shaded 1958 models, a handful of dryers have popped up in pink but I don't recall any pink WCI-58 washers coming around in the last decade or so. 

 

And - here's a thread with a beautiful '55 set.

 

http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?47306
 

Ben

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reply #14 in this thread.

Don't know how I missed that one lol. Looks great up there! So much fun to have a washer in the kitchen.
 
We had

A 55 Pulsamatic which didn't look at all like the other 55 Frigidaires.It ran from 55 until 69 when it was replaced by a WCDAN Custom Deluxe which lasted 17 years...
 
Hans, you meant from 55-58 with the Pulsamatics didn't you? I don't recall a 59 Pulsamatic. I think they were Multimatics in '59.

I had a friend in Atlanta that had a pink '58 C.i.. That was a really nice machine
 
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