vintageteddy96
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Really cool, but way out of my price range It's in Brookfield Wisconsin.
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Yes, it is pretty.Wow, that's a beauty!
My 1993 Tappan Series 110 has a dark tinted glass door, with a clearer window area. for peeking at the food - handy to check if the cake has risen without opening the door.Cooktop lights met their demise in their use of in this time, and I’m sure so did temperature-sensing burners…
Black glass doors became ever more common in this era, and were even put on many a range without a window…
Not to be pedantic, but that is probably not the TL for that year---it's missing Sensi-Temp and appears missing a cooktop light. Nonetheless, I'd make room for it in a minute.
It does have the light, so I'm thing just below the TOL. The house we bought in 1984 had a similar P7 model, but no window in the oven but had the light and still had the socket on the backsplash. I'd say ours was 2 years older. That was the best self-cleaning over I ever had. The three I have bought since, clean just OK, nothing to write home about.