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Beautiful, beautiful! The delux finish looks to still be in pretty good shape. There isn't much better than the sheen from a porcelain refrigerator interior.

Now you just need to plug this in next to the GE in the garage. Before you do that though, make sure you negotiate better rates with the power company! ;-)

Ben
 
Oh my Greg, that is in beautiful shape!!! Your back should be hurting tonight after such a busy productive day!!LOL
 
The refrigerator I grew up with

Wow...memory lane. My folks got that same model refrigerator when they were married in the spring of 1952. I remember it well. The drawer under the freezer compartment was for meat. In about 1965 my mom got a side-by-side frost-free Westinghouse in avocado, that seemed huge in comparison to that Frigidaire, which was pretty small for a family of 8.

We kept it in the basement for soft drinks and my dad's beer until 1972 when we moved to California and sold it to a neighbor. Only service call in 20 years was to replace the door handle once.

Thanks for the pictures, Greg. What you gonna do with it?
 
Lordy!

Greg, you can find better stuff in basements than I can hunt down, pay top dollar for, and spend a fortune restoring! Good job.

Great fridge! I'd love to see that alongside a '49 Frigidaire range like the one we used to have. Like your fridge, it was a Raymond Loewy design.

Mmm - your fridge, our old range, a KD-10 dishwasher, and northwesty's Kenmore pair. Truman-era bliss!
 
Frigidaire stuff.

My housemate has an older version (1950?) of that fridge. The door is the same shape, with the same chrome strip, but the handle is different and the emblem is different too. Ours also has only a small freezer in the upper right corner, not the full-width freezer. As for the stove in the ad...

Classiccaprice has a slightly lower end version of that stove in daily use that I picked up for him for free. I normally hate electrics, but that one is actually very nice and evenly-heating. It was the first electric stove I have ever liked. He wants our fridge, but we like it too much to part with it now.

Dave
 
Frigidaire stuff.

My housemate has an older version (1950?) of that fridge. The door is the same shape, with the same chrome strip, but the handle is different and the emblem is different too. Ours also has only a small freezer in the upper right corner, not the full-width freezer. As for the stove in the ad...

Classiccaprice has a slightly lower end version of that stove in daily use that I picked up for him for free. I normally hate electrics, but that one is actually very nice and evenly-heating. It was the first electric stove I have ever liked. He wants our fridge, but we like it too much to part with it now.

Dave
 
It Was a Good Range:

Until Mom, The Appliance Killer, got hold of it. One by one, the knobs broke, and do you think she put any effort into obtaining replacements? The burners began to falter, and again, nothing was done. Finally, we were down to the burner under the deep-well cooker, raised to its cooktop position.

The luxury Loewy went to the curb in '74, replaced by an early Lady Kenmore smooth-top that was only 30". Horrible, vile-tempered thing it was, too; it would burn your pots or your food as soon as look at you. Cleaning of the snow-white top was a nightmare.

Wish I'd known then what I know now!
 

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