Would this be a GE/Hotpoint re-badge for Penney's?
I've been on the hunt for an older freezer because when we move, the '61 Ward's Tru-Cold will be staying behind. A mid-'60s reconfiguration at the top of the basement stairs precludes its extraction. It seems fitting. It's never lived anywhere else since it left the Ward's warehouse. It might suffer from philodendron syndrome if it's moved anyway.
This Penney's box is super clean, and I'm betting it's not that many years younger than the Tru-Cold. Per the ad it has been well maintained, and it shows. I see no reason why it won't run forever just like the Tru-Cold seems destined to do -- if the TC doesn't get junked during the coming renovations. I was in love as soon as I saw the chrome handle and aqua blue/black Penney's logo. It seems handles on freezer doors are a novel concept these days.
We're moving up in the world -- from Ward's to Penney's (as a certain long lost member would tag that line, "always first quality").
I've been on the hunt for an older freezer because when we move, the '61 Ward's Tru-Cold will be staying behind. A mid-'60s reconfiguration at the top of the basement stairs precludes its extraction. It seems fitting. It's never lived anywhere else since it left the Ward's warehouse. It might suffer from philodendron syndrome if it's moved anyway.
This Penney's box is super clean, and I'm betting it's not that many years younger than the Tru-Cold. Per the ad it has been well maintained, and it shows. I see no reason why it won't run forever just like the Tru-Cold seems destined to do -- if the TC doesn't get junked during the coming renovations. I was in love as soon as I saw the chrome handle and aqua blue/black Penney's logo. It seems handles on freezer doors are a novel concept these days.
We're moving up in the world -- from Ward's to Penney's (as a certain long lost member would tag that line, "always first quality").

