Introducing... the 1968 WP Imperial MK Xll dryer with the "station wagon tailgate" door!

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revvinkevin

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You may remember I acquired this 1968 Whirlpool Imperial Mark Xll washer and dryer set a few months back. Well, the dryer door only opened one way and today finally took the time repair the door so it now opens properly.

So now I present the station wagon tailgate (clears throat) erm, the Whirlpool dryer with the two-way door!

First, the dryer itself.

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Now the surprise... that old station wagon trick... the swing open!

It's wild that this dryer door opens two ways like this (since I had NEVER heard of one doing this)... but it's pretty cool!

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Wow, who knew? Very cool. I guess they figured since they had the station wagon wood, they may as well do a station wagon door! LOL I think that was about the time those 2 way station wagon doors first became popular.
 
Neato

It's magic! - just like the 50's Philco V handle fridge that opens from either side!
 
That's cool. I've never seen a door like that before. That set is gorgeous anyway. Was it possible to get the wood grain with other colors. I think the wood with harvest gold would make a nice combination.
 
Red Carpet Drew.....

Wow, really? Dam! I always thought that was part of the machines all this time! Since you are the appliance repair guy you would know for sure.

OK, I'll remove the rest of the packaging this weekend, but I think it's glued on and having to scrap all the adhesive off may damage the paint (if there is any paint under there to begin with)! I'll let you know what happens!
 
I'll let you know what happens!

ROFLMAO!!! I don't think I ducked low enough or ran fast enough...

Now, Kevin... If I didn't know better, I'd swear you were being slightly sarcastic...

Seriously, I think the way that door opens is really neat. The only thing that could have been cooler is if they'd made it so the door swing was reversable. Was there a matching washer with the wood covering?

RCD
 
Out of curiosity....

Does anyone know why they made and marketed a machine like that? Was it popular or was it a fluke? (I think I know but I'd rather hear from others since there might be something I'm missing.)

Beyond the novelty, was there something about the houses or laundry rooms that required something like that? I guess it's the history major in me wondering why.
 

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