And the furnaces
That were sold in the 40s 50s and 60s,were basically like appliances, If you had money, You had a Lennox,or a York or a Waterbury, the 2 biggest oil furnaces I ever saw in a house were a Lennox and a Waterbury, The Lennox was in a 3 story house that was the Parsonage for the First Baptist Church, Ray Barger who owned Barger Ashe roofing went there, and he was the Lennox dealer, the first time I went with Hillard Underdown, who co owned the heating and ac business I worked for,he said, "Look inside that thing,,,Dosent it make you think you are looking into HELL!". I have to admit it did, it was 300,000 BTU and had 7 tons of air conditioning on it!!!!Man did it heat, it was installed in 1952 when the house was built, when the dummies who bought the house in the 90s when the Church sold it, took it out, they had to set 2 gas furnces side by side to heat that big old house,Another house had a Waterbury about the same size,Ordinary builders houses had Delco's, Chrysler Airtemp's,Richmond's and a few other oddities.