It is as big (and useless) as an oldsmobile and weighs as much too.
...but guys(and gals), there is no microwave, is that time bake cooking, is this self cleaning ovens, is there a light in the ovens, are there lights on the console, is the oven convection, is the oven electric, is there a high temp burner, a built-in griddle, does it have a refrigerated oven for those time baked items you don't want to spoil, an easy clean top, a downdraft range for grilling steak and chish-ka-bobs, electronic ignition? I don't know this kind of reminds me of that old stove they had in the movie "The Money Pit" with Tom Hanks and Shelley Long. The oven isn't even a color, it's white.
Ok, I'm being a smart ass. But a friend of mine was moving from his inherited family home that was built in 1958. In the basement they had a "2nd" stove they used on occasion. It had to be like 48" wide or so. It weighed a ton. So I started taking it apart to take it upstairs in pieces. Even with the top, sides, doors, and every thing else that could easily be removed it still "way"ed a ton. I'm sure the junk man had a fun time loading it on his truck. Not to seem heartless- we did put it in the newspaper as a "vintage appliance/classic" this was back in 1998. Not a single call. Maybe this is just a speciallty item.
They are kind of scarey looking. The knobs are most likely not safe-push and turn. All you would have to do is bump them and gas would start filling the room. Or a child could turn the knobs. Do you have to have a match to light these. burnt fingers.