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norgeway

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Well, one year with a new stove, and i have been ready to change...Then I inherited this 75 Frigidaire from my Neighbor in my hometown who was like a grandmother to me, I ate lots of good food off this stove as a kid, she bought it when I was 10!

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Bought in March 1975..

By Raymond and Bertha Reavis, two people I loved very much growing up,they were just like family to me.So this has sentimental value ,it was bought at W.E.Shaw furniture in Lenoir NC,She had a 52 Thrifty Thirty before this .

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It looks showroom new!
I love the color. It looks great in your kitchen!
I love the story about your neighbor! I am sure she is smiling down on you!
Brent
 
Very lucky to have a beautiful range you've known personally nearly your whole life!

A good friend of my grandmother bought this same range along with a Mini washer and dryer set. She replaced an open coil Frigidaire range. She would have bought a new refrigerator but didn't like how "cheap" they were compared with her rounded top Frigidaire. I remember one thing all the (us :-) girls liked was that you could see the burner setting from across the room. If you were cooking for me, I'd let you have any range your heart desired too - Donald is a good sport and a good catch!
 
Beaming

Its all about love. She loved you, you loved her, she loved her range, you loved her range. Now this monument to love, longevity and always being there is there for you now. I can't think of anything better for someone I have come to love as well. My grandma had the same one in Harvest Gold with a matching Fridge and Dishmobile. They sold the house and moved into a trailer and she got new appliances to replace the bols. She lived there for 6 years before she dies. Then my aunt took the applances.
 
I was wondering how long it was going to take you to swap out the Hotpoint for this classic beauty.  Many great memories were made with this stove, and I'm sure many more to come.  I love the color!
 
Nice All Around

That's a perfect design for your kitchen with its horizontal lines of the drawers. We all have our color prefs, as long as you like it for what it means, the color becomes a moot point. Check out the width of the heating elements, wow! I forgot how much thicker they made them. I remember when stoves had plugs - maybe earlier 1970's? I'm wondering, too, was it 1975? Great condition!
 
Han, enjoy your beautiful "new" Frigidaire - I think the avacado is wonderful! My mom had this range in "copper" because it went with her "Early American" styled kitchen. Hers had the flat Corning top, which she loved.

It's wonderful that you have such a personal connection to this range - I'm wishing you many years of happy baking and cooking on this stove (or until you switch it out with another!!)! Enjoy!
 
That sure is a beauty!  My Mama had a 1974 TOL Frigidaire stove in avacado similar to yours.  It was still working fine in 1995 when I got rid of it when I redid her kitchen and replaced it with a Whirlpool.  Like your Hotpoint, that Whirlpool didn't weight 1/2 as much as that Frigidaire. 

 

Happy baking!

Jim
 
Outlet on stoves...

I dont know when they quit putting outlets on ranges, im thinking 77 or so, but I do know when this one was bought, I was just a few months shy of being 10 years old, it was bought March 75.
 
Beautiful stove!

Hans,

I, too, share your sentiment about acquiring things owned by someone who's passed on that you dearly loved. I have a lot of my grandma's kitchen wares. They bring a smile to my face everytime I use them because they bring back so many good memories of her and her great cooking. May you enjoy many years of happy cooking and baking with this stove!

Rob
 
Hans...

I learned something today! I guess a good stash of those burners were around as leftover stock for a good while after they sold out. So it wasn't hard for people to find replacements. However, our old 40" Custom Imperial that my mother had, I don't ever remember her having to have a burner replaced on it and it got daily use a couple of times a day at least. I hope some day to find a vintage Frigidaire range! Dream! Dream! Dream! LOLLL
 
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Hans -

 

That stove looks great and absolutely right in your kitchen.  Do the burners heat up quickly as I've heard some say? 

 

I can only imagine what kind of great meals you'll prepare on it.

 

Very happy for you!

John
 
Nice to see it in your kitchen! I really like your range and it's color too!

Is the matching fridge there too?  

 

Maybe you should post the model numbers and serial numbers here! I also think the fridge might be a bit older than 1975... I had a single door fridge very similar to yours with the cabinet still hiding the door seals and the same style door and it was a "N" model from 1968-69. There were probably some of these still made in the seventies but I'm wondering if it could have been as late as 1975. But Frigidaire often kept the prior year's models in production for a few years on some models after having switched to new models. For example, there were still 1962-style Frigidaire fridges produced in 1963-64 but they didn't get much advertising except in some newspaper ads from dealers. 

 

As for the ranges. Frigidaire didn't sell appliances for a few years here in the seventies here and most of those sold in the mid-to-late sixties and very early seventies didn't look like the US models at all so my knowledge on the US models like yours very limited!

 

I think that by (or during?) 1975, the Super and Deluxe ranges had their control panels redesigned with their clock in the center like the one is this ad from august of 1975 but 1974 models still had their clock on the left like yours. So I suppose it might be a left over 1974 model sold in 1975 or an early 1975 model...   And about convenience outlets. I think they were banned from ranges in the US in 1976 so 1975 models should still have them. (But again I live in Canada so...).

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Re left over 74...

I can believe this knowing them as I did, they were not rich folks and were very good at saving, it was bought in March of 75. The model number is RGD3-35W..Anyone know exactly how old, also, knowing WE Shaw furniture as I do, it might be even older , they were known for buying lots of stuff in bulk.
 
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