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John pointed out something I had intended, but forgot, to mention.  Gibson appliances from that period were game show give-aways, so the shipping scenario makes even less sense, even if the fridge is still operating fine.

 

Once you get a big, full-featured GE with a butter conditioner, it will have been well worth the wait. 

 

You might want to consider any color, then have a local custom paint & body shop recreate the coppertone including the shaded edges.

 

Regarding the dishwasher, there's a recent thread with pictures of a modern (perhaps Bosch) dishwasher that was outfitted with the entire front panel from the vintage GE that it had replaced.  I think this was relatively easy to accomplish because the new machine had the controls on the top edge of the door.  I'll try to locate it.

 
 
THAT IS THE EXACT FRIDGE I'M LOOKING FOR. Nicely done Spacepig! I would have never come across this.

I can't imagine what shipping would cost from North Carolina to California but I'm seriously considering it. I don't know that I would ever come across this locally.
 
I actually came across it by accident as I was looking for something else. As for shipping, you can plug in things on Uship and it will give you an average of what something will cost before you actually put it out for bid.
 
I think I may have gotten too excited too quickly. This looks to be the smaller model, which might be too narrow and short for the fridge area. Going to have to sleep on this one...
 
GE Ref In Replay # 21

Is a 1964 model, it is 30 1/2 " wide, the 34" wide models are bigger of course, I like the next generation of these a little better, 1965-7 where they got away from the evaporator coils on the ceiling of the ref section like they did from the start of the 34" wide models, also the bigger models had the more desirable foam insulation and actually used less power.

 

John L.
 
I agree that the coils up top interfere with useful storage space for tall items.

 

The wider model has two crisper drawers instead of the 30" model's single demi-lune that spins.

 

Maybe time is on your side and one of these with a semi-automatic ice maker and its trays will show up. 
 
Yeah... Unfortunately, painting coppertone isn't really an option in LA. It costs a fortune to have any work done in this city. There are places that will do solid colors but even that costs more than shipping cross country. I pretty much have to find one that's good to go. Would be worth it for me to pay for the shipping wherever it is.
 
The Admiral looks pretty nice. If it were local, I would purchase it at least for the meantime.

I just had the coppertone GE dishwasher delivered and it's costing me a pretty penny. Having a fridge shipping is going to cost a fortune so I don't think it's worth doing until it's the exact model I'm looking for.
 
Whirlpool Built Coldspot ref

These were very good refs and about the only other vintage ref that is worth still having today other than 1960 and later GE refs.

 

This one is Frostless in both the ref and freezer sections.

 

The only bad thing about using this or the old GE you are looking for is they both use 3-4 times as much power as a new ref . You can reduce the power consumption a good deal by replacing both fan motors with new ECM motors and changing the defrost timer from twice a day to twice a week, and if it is dry enough where you live you might be able to disconnect the electric anti-condensation heater around the freezer door.

 

John
 
"SR" Sears Roebuck emblem

How late did Sears use the 'atomic' looking "SR" emblem? I am thinking this must be about toward the end. Since it is coppertone, is it a mid-60s?
 
Just doesn't look like anything but the GE's will match. The finish is just too far off.

She did lower the price to $150. Pretty good deal if anyone else happens to be looking for one. Looks to be in extremely good condition. She didn't know what year it's from but I'm guessing a later one as well as it doesn't have the rotating deli drawer.

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Dishwasher is in hand! Will be installing it this week. Have never installed a dishwasher so if anyone has any tips, let me know!

The dishwasher looks brand new inside and out. I don't think it's ever been used, looking at the wiring. Crossing my fingers that everything works fine. The finish matches my wall oven perfectly. Thanks again Jeannine for tracking this down!

The hunt for the GE fridge continues...

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Sears emblem

The atomic looking Sears emblem was short lived, 1960 thru 1962 I believe. I wouldn't trade that Coldspot for all the other fridges made in that timeframe,,,IF I was forced to have a frost free Personally Frost Free fridges and self cleaning overs are two complicated things Ihave nO use for
 
That dishwasher is beautiful!  As if it just came out of the box.  And talk about simple to operate...

 

If you're replacing an existing dishwasher, and that dishwasher has any kind of sound insulation, you might consider robbing the insulation and wrapping the GE before you slide it in place.  It might make this GE a little less noisy when running.

 

lawrence
 

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