In Search of 30" White Stove to Match 1962 GE Refrigerator

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kelly0721

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I acquired a beautiful 1962 GE Spacemaker refrigerator about a year ago and am now looking for a stove to match the refrigerator. Unfortunately, my kitchen is very small and cannot accommodate the gorgeous double oven stoves I have found on Craigslist and the Facebook Marketplace, which seem to be more common. I am having a heck of a time trying to find a vintage stove in the 30" size. I am in Lakewood, Colorado near Denver and would prefer to stay local, but would consider having a stove shipped. I would appreciate any suggestions on a shipping company, as well. 

I hope to hear back from someone with my dream stove! Thanks in advance! 

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Lawrence, Love that stove! Thanks for sharing! I probably would not make the drive to Michigan. Do you have any suggestions on a shipping company to get an estimate?

 

Thanks Ultramatic! I love my fridge. It is still being restored/repaired and hope to get it in my kitchen soon along with a new stove. :)  
 
GE made some awesome 30" ranges...

especially the gorgeous '57 to '61-ish models, they look like this '58 GE, with the raised "floating" backsplash and cool glass panel between the "legs", except they are in the smaller 30" size. They're not all that rare, one is likely to pop up, especially in the common white color, in the huge Denver Metro area (our daughter lives there) at some point!

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I will check out U-ship. Thanks Lawrence! 

 

firedome That is exactly what I want! I found this one and am waiting to hear back about the width. It looks pretty wide though... 

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TC-469W

I grew up with that same refrigerator (except ours had a RH hinge).

 

It lasted more than 16 years (we sold the house while it was still running).

It had no drip-through shelves that adjusted up and down and swung out for getting at stuff at the back

It had a meat pan with adjustable temperature.

It had adjustable door shelves and one of those vintage butter keepers with 3 temperature selection

It had a pull-out freezer compartment with two large baskets that came out together (you'd roll the top one back to get at the very bottom basket). There was a third top shelf that pulled out independently with the best designed manual ice tray system that I've ever seen, and since I was the one in the house who had the responsibility of keeping the ice going, I can say I'm an authority on ice cubes. It also had a mini-shelf next to if for all those frozen OJ cans we used to buy.

It likely cost more, in1961 dollars, than most Sub-Zeros do today.

 

45 years later, because of somebody on this site, I discovered that it was factory pre-set with a built-in automatic ice making system. I'm sure my Father chose not to install the required cold water supply as he was neurotic about potential leaks.

 

Without equivocation or exaggeration, I have never seen a better refrigerator in my life.

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Bajaespuma,  I have not been able to find hardly anything on my fridge. That is the first ad that I have seen that is specific to the TC-469W. Thanks so much for posting the ad! I am so glad that I found such a good quality refrigerator. I found it on the Facebook Marketplace last year for $20. I think I paid more to have it transported to my house. lol. I spent a month cleaning it and it was gorgeous! Unfortunately, when it became very hot last summer the compressor started failing. I then spent another 9 months looking for someone who would take on the job while it sat in the garage. Finally, a nice gentleman responded to my Craigslist ad and has been working on it. Hopefully, it will be home again soon. :) 
 
Kelly0721

Hi Kelly - it's off subject here, but I'd like to know how you found someone to restore your refrigerator, etc. any other details. I sent you an email and only at your convenience...reply. (I have a 1964 Frigidaire, but would need repairs)

Love your fridge!

Phil
 
Spacepig, Thank you very much for sending the CL link to the stove! Sorry to get back to you so late, but I have been busy with a vintage Maytag washer and dryer I picked up. I love the stove, but after considering what it costs to ship, I think I am going to keep looking locally.

 

 

<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Richard, Thank you for your kind offer! However, I decided to just keep looking locally for a stove. Thanks again though! </span>

 

<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Phil, I just sent you an email. Sorry, for my late response. I love the pics you sent of your Frigidaire! Thank you for sending them! </span>

 

 

 

 
 
Frigidaire Deluxe Stove

I found a Frigidaire Deluxe Stove I am going to look at. I really like the fancier Frigidaire stoves I have seen a little better and the 60s GE stoves you all have shared. I may just end up holding out for one of those, but I still think I should look at this one to make sure as these 30" stoves are awfully hard to come by.  It looks like it has been well maintained. 

 

 

 


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