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Hi everyone, I've been pretty scarce for the past few years - lots on my plate. I just picked this Westinghouse stove up this week from the daughter of the original owners: a couple who were married for 73 years. It is my first electric vintage stove.
I'm not sure what year it is - maybe 1953? The data tag says it is a model BG, serial #P188365, style Q-51862. It has a Super Corox burner, one oven, a warming oven, and two storage drawers. The bottom of the oven is rusted through, they had pieces of brick supporting the burner (this may make a restoration unfeasible although I could make a piece of stainless to fit the area.). I was told two stovetop burners do not work. It is missing the deep well pot. The plastic surrounding the clock and timer is hazy and crazed.
The stove came with a 1951 (maybe a 1952? Contract is from Oct. 1951) Frigidaire Fridge with original sales contract: $384.76 minus a $50.00 trade-in plus $34.17 interest over 18 months for a total of $363.92 - with $45.00 paid up front.



I'm not sure what year it is - maybe 1953? The data tag says it is a model BG, serial #P188365, style Q-51862. It has a Super Corox burner, one oven, a warming oven, and two storage drawers. The bottom of the oven is rusted through, they had pieces of brick supporting the burner (this may make a restoration unfeasible although I could make a piece of stainless to fit the area.). I was told two stovetop burners do not work. It is missing the deep well pot. The plastic surrounding the clock and timer is hazy and crazed.
The stove came with a 1951 (maybe a 1952? Contract is from Oct. 1951) Frigidaire Fridge with original sales contract: $384.76 minus a $50.00 trade-in plus $34.17 interest over 18 months for a total of $363.92 - with $45.00 paid up front.


