Multiple at salvage store in Dallas (Bendix front-load, 60s SQ matched set, early FF!)

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shodowhater

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Not really sure if this is the right forum for this... but here goes nothing. If this should go in Imperial, please move it there if possible.

ATT'N ANYONE WITH MORE MONEY THAN SENSE, WILLING TO TRAVEL:
Couple years back, at a little salvage store just south of Downtown Dallas called Orr Reed Wrecking Co., I found these in a barn that previously hadn't been accessible to the public. They have since been moved from that barn to the barn to the right of the main building. There are other vintage appliances not shown in these pictures.

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Neat To See Thanks For Posting

But very likely a bunch of scrap metal, If one wanted to tear into these machines there may be a few mechanical parts deep inside of value to someone doing a restoration of another machine but the humidity alone probably destroyed any electrical parts motors etc.

 

John L.
 
That GE looks very dusty. I'd be willing to bet that a nice hose down with soap, water, and a sponge would reveal a gem.
The other stuff is too far gone.
 

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