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aaronthecarpent

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I the id tag has been completely worn off. I'm guessing the range was made in the late 79's. It has rotisery, time and meat thermometer. I would love to be able to refurbish this oven as it cooks very evenly and I think it is just really cool.

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Curious

What was last year for Woodtone Brown? I know Cadet Blue was offered only 55 & 56. I think Woodtone Brown was the next color to be dropped sometime in the 60s.
 
Thank you very much for the replies!! I am so excited to actually have the model number. I am blown away that this oven has lasted for 50+ years and is still cooking turkeys and pizzas.

I actually have the two knobs missing from the picture.

I would love to refurbish this oven and utilize it to it's original specifications.

Is there a reliable parts store from which these parts could be purchased?

Thanks again for all the input.
 
Wow that oven has aged quite well! I like the color and it looks quite modern for it's time. My grandmothers Coppertone Caloric wall oven looks quite 1960 to me, and hasn't worn as well (door hinges wore out long ago)
 
1962 GE Wall Oven

What parts do you need? Most parts are NLA except for heating elements and maybe the oven light bulb. But often since this was a very popular model you can find good used parts and sometimes find new parts that a dealer or repair company has but never sold.
 
Broken Parts

Here is what I am looking to purchase:

A new timer assembly.
The meat thermometer
The rotisserie accessories
Seals for both oven doors
2 thermostat probes

Beyond that the thing works great. I really cannot imagine any modern oven lasting 53 years. Thank you for all the replies!!!
 

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