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Wow, I had the TOL of this back in the early 80s in avocado when I was just starting out collecting. I think it was a "sensatronic" ? It also came with the matching 3 speed washer that needed motor repair.

It was gas and had a red pilot light below the timer, 5 temperature push buttons, and push start button in the middle. It also had a wide plastic, chrome covered door handle with a wood grain strip in the center. GEs gas dryers always had these stabilizer legs on the front, which I didn't like, and that access panel for the ignitor.

I didn't want to use it as gas so I put a heater from a Kitchen aid dishwasher, that's used for drying the dishes, in place of the gas ignitor. Yes, it took longer to dry (about 2 hours) but it worked. lol.
I was 12.

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Correction

This one is NOT an Americana; however, GE did offer a 27-inch dryer with the Americana badge, at least through the 1972 models.

 

Also, this is NOT a 1972 (gasp - two errors in the same post!) .  The 1972 laundry equipment had a black background at the timer.  Could be a 1971, but I do not have any literature from that year.

 

Lastly, the dryer described (with Sharpie) in Reply #2 would be a DDG7900L (1970)  A very odd bird in the GE lineup.

 

lawrence

 

 
 
oh Wow

So many great posts. Where to start.

first, Thank-you OvrPHil for all the shopping you do for everyone.

I found yet another of your posts from 2017 with a much closer match to my first dryer.

check- the wide woodgrain trimmed chrome plastic door handle
check- avocado
check- Versatronic
err42- pilot light under timer (reason code) unable to see
err58- panel trim finish (reason code) polished alum./polished alum. vs gold/black

So I'm surmising that my dryer was older than than the one shown below.

It seems like the pilot light was connected to a sanitizing cycle. Kind of like a dishwasher where it would raise the temperature to 155 deg. If I remember right, one of the option buttons when pushed would turn the light on.

I also don't remember if it had the "Americana" name on the lighted panel.

Has anyone had the matching GE 3 speed versatronic washer with the 4 toggle switches?


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Jon, thanks for posting pics of the lighted dial dryer.

I had 2 matching washers (one in white, one in avocado) to that but never found that dryer.
The washers were sudsaver models but I liked the subdued incandescent light that cleverly lit the plexiglas dial from above. Also, the 4 toggles that individually controlled speeds and temps.

Is see you are/were lucky enough to have a matched set and have the extra rinse feature. Awesome.

The GE large cap dryers were larger than the Kenmore/Whirlpool dryers that are 29".
The GEs were beasts at 31" wide. IF I remember right they were also deep (projecting out the back) like the newer 27" large cap. GE dryers became after the beasts were cancelled.

I had 3 of these beasts. None had a lighted panel.

one was about 1978 with a similar panel, also in harvest, to the one shown above but no lights just the typical brushed aluminum top with the logo. It had been in a damp basement and had A LOT of rust on the bottom. One of the worst id seen.

Then a nice avocado JCPenny all rotary controls

Then an early white GE MOL model




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Post# 1107270 , Reply# 8

You're welcome bradfordwhite. I'm honestly thrilled to find ANYthing old these days,since it seems...the pickings are thinning out. But life is still full of surprises, fortunately! I'll look more at the links - need to keep a better sleep schedule..or try to. Your above link was one I missed and will read more thoroughly.
 
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