stricklybojack
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My guess is late 1970's era, as it has the larger post-60's door but the old pre-80's vintage styling.
This dryer works well, there is nothing wrong with it. It spins, it dries, it doesn't make any funky noises. Electric, 3 prong 220v power cord attached but easily replaceable with whatever plug fits your outlet.
This is the era when appliances were still built to last! Maytag is a classic quality brand, and there are still replacement parts available if need be to keep these vintage machines running smoothly for years to come.
This is the dryer that came with my house, and the only reason I'm getting rid of it is I bought a new matching set this winter. I've been holding onto this older one since I know it will likely outlive my brand new one, but I really don't have room to store it anymore.
Delivery (within Eugene) may be possible for an extra fee




Ad copy:
My guess is late 1970's era, as it has the larger post-60's door but the old pre-80's vintage styling.
This dryer works well, there is nothing wrong with it. It spins, it dries, it doesn't make any funky noises. Electric, 3 prong 220v power cord attached but easily replaceable with whatever plug fits your outlet.
This is the era when appliances were still built to last! Maytag is a classic quality brand, and there are still replacement parts available if need be to keep these vintage machines running smoothly for years to come.
This is the dryer that came with my house, and the only reason I'm getting rid of it is I bought a new matching set this winter. I've been holding onto this older one since I know it will likely outlive my brand new one, but I really don't have room to store it anymore.
Delivery (within Eugene) may be possible for an extra fee



