Harvest gold drop-in
Thank you, Phil!
This has been making me feel bad. Growing up, we had backyard-to-backyard neighbors that our family was good friends with and as they had a bazillion kids, I spent a ton of time over there. The reason I've felt bad, is that aside from their harvest gold Kenmore built-in dishwasher, I was never too sure what their other appliances were (save for the older Kenmore (Lady K?) washer and dryer) because I was always so focused on the dishwasher--the appliance that was my #1 why-don't-we-have-one priority. (Guess whose chores included helping with the dishes by HAND)
I'm pretty sure the harvest gold in the brochure photo that Phi posted is the stove they had. I know it was gold, and I know it was a drop-in. Looking at the picture really jogs my memory (such as it is). For example, the oven handle seems 'right' as compared to the handle on the turquoise one. And I'm pretty certain theirs was self-cleaning (probably the first self-cleaning oven I ever saw). And the little indicator light seems very familiar as well. The only thing that sort of still puzzles me is how I apparently never noticed the GM logo. The only thing I can think of is that brands didn't have an impact on me yet when I started hanging out there, and by the time they did, that stove was "wallpaper" to me. It was later in grade school when we visited someone with a Frigidaire washer--the hopping agitator fascinated me and seeing the GM logo blew my little mind! It was probably about that time I saw my first Opel GT up close and my mind was blown again that it was made by GM. I had no idea one company could make so many awesome things!
I'm still not sure about their refrigerator. It was a bottom freezer with a foot pedal to open the freezer door. I think inside the freezer was a big pull-out wire bin, but I can't say for sure. theirs did have an ice maker, which I was envious of. It made the half-moon shaped ice, as I recall.