It seems like the Speed Queen top loaders are pretty much the answer for those who want vintage style washing, but in a brand new machine. I myself am wanting to hopefully someday get myself a Speed Queen set. You get a solid, one piece agitator, the slower, longer washing strokes that many people seem to miss, and a 710 rpm spin speed WITHOUT any modifications. Granted you can get the same stroke speed and a 750 rpm spin speed out of a vintage Maytag with the 50 HZ pully set up, but from how it looks, the Speed Queen has a larger tub about the same stroke speed and only 40 less rpm spin speed right from the factory. And the versatility you get with many different cycle combinations and infinite variable water level that makes laundry day so much better. It would be nice to see more and more Speed Queen sets in Americas homes.