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Hi Greg,
What a beautiful Hotpoint Top Loader it looks brand new. You guys are so lucky living in the USA and being able to collect all those beautiful classic appliances.

All the best.
Hugh
 
OMG, Greg you are just kidding? Did you take that out of a 1956 Better Homes and Gardens and digitize it into your garage????
 
This was another estate sale find. I walked down the basement stairs and from the corner of my eye, caught the glow of (dirty) porcelain from behind the furnace. I fully expected it to be a dryer but there was the Hotpoint washer - and no dryer at all. This machine obviously hadn't been used in years and very likely was never wiped or cleaned, ever. I brought it home, gave it quick cleaning with dish detergent & water and here we have it. As soon as I saw it, I knew where it was going - I gave Robert a TOL 1956 Hotpoint a few years ago which he's spent hours trying to restore to running condition with no luck. You might remember the many trials a tribulations he's been through trying to make the clutch spider work again so now he'll have a working machine to use for parts and most likely, to restore this one and put the TOL top and panel on as I think this cabinet and mechanism are in much better condition. Dig the sticker still on the machine!

I'm beginning to wonder about this lucky streak too, I've been going to sales for around 15 years and never have I found this many vintage machines in such a short period. The 55 Kelvinator, the 60 Maytag pushbutton washer & gas dryer, a mint 63 Kenmore and now this - all within 6 months. Just shows we need to keep going! That being said, a friend of mine asked if I picked up the "Frigidaire pump-agitator" set a couple of weeks ago. Apparently, there was a 1-18 set - in green, TOL with lighted panels at a sale very near me. I remember the seeing the sale and deciding not to go. D'OH!
 
Wow -

Where do you find these things? Machine looks fantastic. Sounds like if this one looks as good as it does on the outside, that you would have no problem with the parts on the inside for the transplant.

Robert, it is funny you mention Better Homes and Garden's. Cory and I went to an estate sale sale today, and there were stackes of BHG's, McCalls, Lady's Home Journal, in mint shape. We then spent the next hour looking for the ads! I'd be surprised if we DIDN'T see this awesome Hotpoint in an ad...
 
Greg!
That is wonderful!
I bet you could not get over what your eyes were seeing!
Did it have a price on it? What did they say when you said that you would buy it?
You are a magnet these days!
Brent
 
BEAUTIFUL, MINT machine...YAY for Estate Sale Finds!!! I wonder if this has the same timer escapement problem that Robert's did?

Who says they don't have good washers in the Midwest? ;-)
 
Greg, You sure weren't kidding when you told me it was in excellent condition. It is amazing that an appliance 50 years old could still be in that good of shape. That porcelain looks so shinny. Robert I know that you are very happy with this find. Terry
 
Luck

Isn't it strange how all of a sudden things start turning up when they're in the back of your mind.. I had a run of good luck lately in other things, I'd be reading about someting and the very next day there it was.

BTW.. do you all find that washers, like cars, are more likely to be found in better shape when they've lived their lives in the dry west as opposed to stuff from the east where it's quite humid. My GE is still as clean and rust free as new
 
Greg - that is an unbelievable and beautiful find - and still with the sticker on to boot. It almost cries out for a free gift box of Tide to complete the new feeling! Robert, what luck!! I am so happy for you!! I guess this is another example of good Karma!!

Pete - you are so right - this is one of the reasons you don't see as many vintage machines in such fine cosmetic shape here in the damp Northeast. Most washers and dryers are in very damp basements so over time rust is inevitable, especially along the bottom of the machine. Even the copper brwon '68 Frigidaire dryer I recently found has some rust along the bottom. And that was on a raised platform in a basement -but it is just so damp, this is the result.....
 

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