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1972 Mark 27, according to ad...

It does look seriously nice....I never owned one, but neighbors once did and they swore by it. Hundred bucks seems cheap for a nice one, no? Adding other 2 pics which didn't "take" before....

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This is like the white one on Ebay that someone has been trying to sell (scalp) for months.  At one point his BIN price was $900, now he's down to $649.  He says the one he has is a 1969 model.

 

lawrence
 
It's not a 30" standard size drop in range. Its the same model my Uncle Russell had in his kitchen. It's only 27" wide and has only one 8" burner. The oven cavity is small to. Not a good idea if you cook a lot or have a medium to large family to feed.
 
The oven is the same exact one as used in the 27" GE and Hotpoint wall ovens of that time. One of my neighbors is on her second one; the first was Avocado from '72, and the present one is Almond from sometime in the late 80's. She has been very satisfied with them.

These are usually installed in a base cabinet that is 30" wide, so about 1.5" of cabinet is exposed on each side. I know someone who got a 30" range to replace it, and they just removed the cabinet, and trimmed the laminate countertop to accomodate it. Wasn't a huge big deal.
 
IT IS GONE. Sorry!

That's what happens when FREE is in the listing. I'm sick wondering if some scavenger grabbed it just to take it to scrap yard for a measly $20 or $30 profit. I knew I shoulda bought this the day it was listed at $60. It was worth it.
 

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