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I swear, the variations on GE Combinations have me scratching my head.  The turquoise one looks like an early Frost Guard model, yet has no serpentine coil.  Maybe this is a characteristic of the smaller capacity models only?

 

Then we have the newer coppertone one with hinged freezer door.  I have a feeling that one is a very late model.
 
PhilR / Ralph - we need room to add a few of the variations! Interesting, PhilR…a hinged freezer door….that's a new orientation I've not seen before.
 
Complete 1960s GE Kitchen available with original stainless

Complete 1960s GE Kitchen available with original stainless appliances (U. City)…
AD: " BEAUTIFUL 1960s vintage, mid-century, General Electric kitchen for sale. Includes the original G.E. appliance with logos; all upper and lower cabinets, counter tops, double stainless sink, dishwasher, stove top, fume-hood, and double ovens. All appliances in excellent working order, or can be exchanged for updates. Color scheme is red, white and black. All the cabinets are white metal with pop-open doors, to minimize the visual "clutter" of hardware. Perfect for a m.c.m. remodel.

Kitchen has had only one owner so everything is well maintained.

Please contact by e-mail for price and measurements. Buyer must pick up."

http://stlouis.craigslist.org/fuo/4796687985.html
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Ralph - Model TCF-19C was last bid $105, as you probably saw. But, where is the final price listed? Odd, to me, that it isn't posted. I wonder how much above the $105 bid price - 34 bids.
 
Phil, I didn't notice the online auction info.  If it went for $105, that was a great deal.  I'm betting it was in nice shape inside if the exterior is any indication.
 
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