ad: "I have a vintage dishwasher I just pulled out of a kitchen in my basement. It came out of a 1930 eras home. I am not sure if this works or not. It was plugged in when I pulled it out and the light came on and I heard a motor humming. I had the water already turned off so I couldn't check that portion. asking 120"
I just bought my second one of those yesterday. Now I have 6 KAs again. Anyone here need one?!?!? I keep finding every KA EXCEPT the Selectra 21/22 I've been hunting for so long.
WOW! WANT! And it's in my hometown!!!! $250 is not at all a bad price for an unused one. I should go back home to CA and get it--slap on some black panels and be a happy, happy boy
Vintage Kitchen Aid Dishwasher KDC-14 - $300 (Union Cross)
AD:
" I have a really neat looking Vintage Kitchen Aid Dishwasher for sale. Believed to be from the 60's. Model KDC-14. This came out of my Aunt's rental property she was remodeling. Was said to be working at time of removal but I have not tested it. It is overall in good condition. Light surface rust on frame and in a few areas but should clean up nice. The inside is in Very good condition. Excellent for your vintage kitchen! Sold as/is No trades. $300"
ad: " FREE - vintage Kitchenaid dishwasher, likely from the late 1940s or early 1950s. Gold color. Worked when we took it out of our kitchen but has been our garage for a while. Free to anyone willing to pick it up."
There's no photo and it's a 19 days old ad. But maybe, it's worth a check?
Oh oh, flubbed again. Homart Kit Homes by Sears. But where did the Homart appliances come in to view? Did they produce them at the same time these kit homes were offered and installed with Homart Appliances? Interesting.
<span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">Does it seem odd to anyone else that the handle is up and a button is pushed in? Correct me if I'm wrong but that shouldn't happen should it?</span>