never seen this type of P7 before

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It's....

....a '65 or '66 - I think '65.

That is not a vent on the left. GE vented through the centers of the burner bowls by that time.

Here is a photo of a complete one, with its griddle, its broiler pan/rotisserie accessories and its temperature probe. The round object is a bacon flattener, and I am sorry to say that I do not know if it was a GE item or not. If it was, it would have been intended for use with the griddle.

P.S.: Could we ask that you put range discussion in the Super forum instead of here in Imperial? Our Webmeister likes things tidy. Thanks!

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general electric

the ad does say general electric P7 double oven. I thought because this was older model it went in this section. my apoligy, newer member here. les
 
Lawrence:

Then I'm going to say 1966. I don't think it's later, because if memory serves, '66 was the last year for the handle escutcheons - that trim behind the oven door handles.

P.S., Les - the description might be a little confusing. The way it's written, it makes it sound like this is double self-cleaning ovens. It's not - on these ranges, the big oven was P*7 self-cleaning, but the small oven was conventional-clean.
 
A neighbor lady had one of these

The larger oven was self-cleaning, the smaller one was manual. But you could take the oven liner out of the smaller one sides and bottom and stack them on the racks of the larger one and the whole shabang could clean together.
 

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