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I was going to buy the house next door and get one of these for it, but the deal on the house fell through. No room at my current house. Oh well...
 
Well....S*@$!

I have no money.

It's a decent '55 model though.

This would be a good one though because its all there, except for ice trays.

It has the 'handitray' drawer for cold cuts, AND the juice containers in the Breakfast bar. Most Foodaramas are missing these and the are ULTRA rare. They are worth the cost of the fridge itself!

If you think that $1,500 is steep, there was a '56 model for sale on Craigslist for $8,000. And IT wasn't even complete.

(Censored)! I want that! UGH!

~Tim
 
What's really remarkable is, 54 years haven't made this fridge any more affordable.
 
$1,500 is not out of line for this frig.

$1500 is not bad at all for that frig.

Recently there was a thread here about collectors wanting one So` Here you go.
 
if you want my ten-cent opinion

I think $1,500 is way out of line for that thing, especially not working. Someone probably tried to speed-defrost the freezer with an ice pick and poked the poor old dear.
 
Joe:

As someone else pointed out, that fridge has one phenomenal thing going for it - the interior plastics are complete and intact. I'm willing to bet that someone buys it just to get them. Hey, where else you gonna find 'em?
 
P.S.:

I know the Kelvy Foodarama is supposed to be about the most collectible fridge of its era, but I have to admit something - the styling has always struck me as downright weird, especially those door handles. Very bulbous, just when most manufacturers were beginning to streamline their appliances. The Foodarama was still available in '57, when Frigidaire introduced the Sheer Look - talk about instant obsolescence!
 
That's true...

If memory serves me correctly, in 57, they continued with the same body style. The only change was to remove the crisper drawers from the bottom of the fridge to the door, and change the door handles.

I think 58 was the last year for the old body Foodarama. If I remember correctly, the body was the same. The cosmetic changes were crispers returned to the bottom of the fridge, and the 'Breakfast Bar' was discontinued. The butter and cheese trays were also removed. They also changed the door handles to sleek vertical pulls, making for a slightly nicer looking exterior. I tend to be a fan of the early 55-56 models with the big tacky door handles and overly-engineered interior features. It reminds me of the cars of the time: big, bulky, heavy, and loaded with gadgets and knobs and things.

~Tim
 
Lordy...I *WANT* this! No, I *NEED* this!

Our li'l red '49 Westinghouse would get jealous...I think this beastie might be the only thing I'd ever consider replacing it with. Betcha it'd look good in RED!

Found this nifty commercial for it...what a theme song!:

 
charbee:

I wouldn't want to take a chance on falling for something like that theme song - you might end up dancing around the kitchen, stocking the freezer with game hens, wearing a girdle and pearls to clean the oven and making dips for the kids to dunk cocktail wieners into when they come home from school. There is no telling where falling under the spell of a commercial like that will lead:

"What a dream of a kitchen come true
What a wonderful setting for you
And what makes it greater, it's all Kelvinator
Most modern, most youthful, most new!"
 
"What a Wonderful..."

heehee...it's those pizzicato strings at the end that really do it to ya!
 
Thanks for that link Dan.

Now, $250 OBO is more like it. But shipping is killer. I just called Craters and Freighters for a shipping quote and it is about $500 to ship! I guess that's not too bad considering how big it is, but I have no experience with shipping large appliances so I really don't know what a good price is.

I would like to get more than one quote. Does anyone recommend another full service shipping company? The fridge is in California and I'm in Texas. I don't NEED this but I WANT it! I'll just have to re-arrange the junk to fit it in if I get it.
 
I prefer yellow freight - Ask for a corporate discount .

$500.00 doesn`t sound bad.

Make sure it goes on a pallet & let them know not to place anything on top.

Or have the frig crated.

Yes its expensive - But you may only see a few of these in youre lifetime - With all the 1950`s retro homes out there this frig would compliment alot of those kitchens , You can always retrofit this in later.

If you havent already done so - Close that deal !!!!!!!
 

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