Went to several open houses and saw some interesting refrigerators--this was in suburban Detroit, some late-50s ranches (can you say real plaster, h/w floors, sliding closet doors, etc).
Saw some interesting refrigerators, though.
Early 50s Kelvinator refrigerator
mid 50s Hotpoint 2 door refrigerator (labeled "Super-Stor" on the refrig door handle and "Food Freezer" on the freezer door handle--in case you forget)--this still had rounded-looking cabinets
Probably early 60s "Hudson" refrigerator/freezer (single door, but with insulated separated freezer and cold plate on the refrigerator). Number plate said it was from AIMCEE Wholesale (which I believe wast he private labeler for many of the department stores in this era). Any idea of the background--the J.L. Hudson Company was the predominant department store here in Detroit, so it fits. (didn't realize though that they used a specific name...remember seeing "AMC" and "Ambassador" as those kind of local names)
Refrigerator looked in good shape--square corners, plenty of drawers etc still in place.
Fun finds!
Saw some interesting refrigerators, though.
Early 50s Kelvinator refrigerator
mid 50s Hotpoint 2 door refrigerator (labeled "Super-Stor" on the refrig door handle and "Food Freezer" on the freezer door handle--in case you forget)--this still had rounded-looking cabinets
Probably early 60s "Hudson" refrigerator/freezer (single door, but with insulated separated freezer and cold plate on the refrigerator). Number plate said it was from AIMCEE Wholesale (which I believe wast he private labeler for many of the department stores in this era). Any idea of the background--the J.L. Hudson Company was the predominant department store here in Detroit, so it fits. (didn't realize though that they used a specific name...remember seeing "AMC" and "Ambassador" as those kind of local names)
Refrigerator looked in good shape--square corners, plenty of drawers etc still in place.
Fun finds!