matchboxpaul
Well-known member
Well, the final classic Hotpoint purcahse of the year occurred a few weeks ago and I thought it about time to show her off a bit!
A total b1tch to move.
A total b1tch to store...
but what FUN.
She is a May 1985 Hotpoint 'New Generation' 96702 Super De Luxe L.E, complete with slightly cracked facia - wouldnt be a New/Next Generation Hotpoint without the wonderful fragile facia.
To give it its dues though, the cracks are due to escessive stresses placed on the facia during its life time.
Words of warning to all plastic facia Hotpoint top loader owners out there - dont pull the machine back by holding the middle of the facia. Causes the facia to want to buckle in the middle and causes the two end corners to ping!
I hasten to add - the machine was like this prior to purchase - not guilty guv'.
Anyway - enough waffle - to the piccies.
The first is as she was, when me and rob first clapped eyes on her. A bit mucky, but good bodywork and retaining her 5 year guarantee rosette...

A total b1tch to move.
A total b1tch to store...
but what FUN.
She is a May 1985 Hotpoint 'New Generation' 96702 Super De Luxe L.E, complete with slightly cracked facia - wouldnt be a New/Next Generation Hotpoint without the wonderful fragile facia.
To give it its dues though, the cracks are due to escessive stresses placed on the facia during its life time.
Words of warning to all plastic facia Hotpoint top loader owners out there - dont pull the machine back by holding the middle of the facia. Causes the facia to want to buckle in the middle and causes the two end corners to ping!
I hasten to add - the machine was like this prior to purchase - not guilty guv'.
Anyway - enough waffle - to the piccies.
The first is as she was, when me and rob first clapped eyes on her. A bit mucky, but good bodywork and retaining her 5 year guarantee rosette...
