OM MY Have any of you ever seen this before?

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mayken4now

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I did not know about this, wanna talk about TOL! I thought only the A906 that this in stock back then.

It was delivered to my home today. FREE of charge, by Mr. Andrews (those of you who have followed my post will know who Mr. Andrews is)

Guess the Model and Name of the machine

Steve

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Steve, I have heard about these, but never saw one before! Don't try to "graft" that onto the Roller-Matic from hell though! lol!
 
Very cool Steve!
Let us know if it will work on a regular 1-18.
That is so rare!
A rapid advance 1-18!
Very cool.
He is a nice guy!
Brent
 
Model WEG, 1979

This is the one I saw in Tulsa - fabulous machine! Just wait until you hear that timer advancing, one of my favorite washer sounds ever!

The Maytag 906 was actually long gone by the time this machine was made, the last rapid-advance machines were from KitchenAid/WP in the mid-late 80's.

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FRIGIDAIRE Jet -Action 1-18 Custom Imperial Washer Dryer

I had a set and was surprised to see that it (the washer) would not agitate in the high speed mode unless the water was at a certain level.This I found out was automatic and kept the water from splashing all over the place and kept the rust factor down.The washer is a 3 sped agitate 2 speed spin model and has a full width flurescent panel light.Lots of fun!!!!!
 
wow

how cool are those....way pretty machines!..i have never seen those before..hey steve i want to see that rollermatic up and running..have my fingers crossed for you and know you will be there in no time at all
 
When I lived in Annandale, VA, there was a MEMCO department store nearby. I bought groceries there and just happened to get to the grocery store at the back by walking past the appliance department. I remember how fascinated I was when this pair appeared on the floor. I had to go investigate them and push the button to get the timer to move. Then a few months later, I looked across to the appliance dept. and saw a different control panel on a Frigidaire washer. I walked over and noticed the Westinghouse-shaped lid. When I opened the machine, I "liked ta died," (would have liked to have died)as we say in the South. It was horrible, not that I was goo-goo over the 1-18; we had one at home, but it was the end of the road for Frigidaire. OY!

As soon as we got the Imperial 1-18, I showed mom the Special cycle program and told her to use only that setting when she washed a very small load of things that could take a fast spin.
 
Are we sure this is a 3 speed machine? There is no "handwash" setting in the "Fabric Type" buttons. The "Knit" cycle is a soak-and-wash cycle with a cooldown. But if this was a 3 speed machine, the control panel wire harness may not fit the same harness for a 2 speed machine.

Some things are way too cool about this 1-18, like the automatic slow agitation when the water level is at "Small" or lower. The cycle and fabric buttons meant nearly endless combinations of water temp and speed.

While this washer looks way cool, I love the look of the dryer! So masculine, clean and modern!
 

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