Question about early 60's Maytag colors

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When (what year) did they start offering Sunny Yellow as part of the available color options?

 

Was it available at the same time as the other colors or was it introduced later?

 

For example, was it available in 1962?

 

Thanks!

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I believe when Avocado came along, was about the time the darker, richer coppertone I've seen was released. Used to have a coworker in Houston (1980-1985)_ whose family had said 606 pair. I'd just go and stare at the breaqutiful deep shaded coppertone.
 
After that, nothing really changed until the industry-wide standardization 1977-ish.  At that point ALL shading was dropped.  That was also about the time Almond made its debut and Coppertone and Avocado gradually went away.  I know that Kenmore offered Coppertone AND Avocado longer than Maytag did.  By the introduction of the Maytag 10 series in 1980 your only Maytag options were white, almond and harvest.  
 
Sorry, I saved that photo of RCD's brown machine when the related thread first ran.  You would have to use the Searchalator or sift through RCD's posts to locate the thread now.
 
These are basically the same colors that GE unveiled in 1954

Actually Mark you got it backwards Frigidaire came out with colors in 1954 and GE in January of 1955.

here is a history of color appliances that I have been working on and updating for a number of years now PAT COFFEY

 

 

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Circa 1950 
International Harvester and Caloric start offering different colored handles on their fridges and ranges respectively to give the woman of the house a choice of accent colors to harmonize with the color of her kitchen. 

Late 1953-1954 

Frigidaire introduces the first appliances in colors. You can choose Stratford Yellow, Sherwood Green, or White. 

January 1955 
GE introduces 5 new colors for their appliances, Woodtone Brown (the color of light chocolate milk), Turquoise Green, Cadet Blue (a sort of Navy Blue), Petal Pink, and Canary Yellow. Woodtone Brown and Cadet Blue are not very popular colors. Cadet Blue is gone by 1957 and Woodtone brown is replaced by Coppertone in the early 60's 

1955-1956 
Frigidaire adds Mayfair Pink and Sheffield Gray to its color palette for the 1956 line of appliances/ Maytag washers and dryers become available in Pasteltone Pink, Green, and Yellow, Kelvinator produces 8 new colors, Bermuda Pink, Spring Green, Fern Green, Dawn Gray, Sand Beige, Buttercup Yellow, Harvest Yellow, and Lagoon Blue, non of which are all that popular. The majority of these colors were dropped sometime around 1960 and replaced with the standard pink, turquoise, and yellow colors. It is also around this time that stainless steel appliances start to make their debut...especially in the new field of built in appliances range, oven fridge etc.). 

1957 
Frigidaire replaces Sheffield Gray with Charcoal Gray on its new Sheer Look line of appliances. This color is not at all popular and is discontinued after 1960 

1958 
Frigidaire replaces Sherwood Green and Stratford Yellow with Turqouise and Sunny Yellow (which is a more pastel Yellow) 

1959 
Frigidaire introduces Aztec Copper to its line of appliances and this color will eventually become know as Coppertone or Copper Brown and be offered all the way into the early 1980's 

1963-1965 
<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">The number of companies offering Pink, Mint Green, and Yellow appliances have dwindled while the hot colors of the early 1960s are Copper Brown and Turquoise. About this time Frigidaire offers a color called Honey Beige which is lighter than Aztec Copper. Also about this time <span>Whirlpool offers a very rare color on certain RCAWhirlpool and Sears Kenmore models that is very similar to the Woodtone Brown</span><span> GE had offered a decade earlier</span>, it is called D</span><span style="font-weight: bold;">oeskin</span><span style="font-weight: bold;"> and is not very popular and is dropped rather quickly. </span>
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GE introduces a new color just in time to go with the Danish modern look of the late 1960s.....Avocado. Maytag offers Turquoise for the last time on its redesigned Washpower automatics.<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"> RCA Whirlpool adds 2 more rare colors to their color</span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">pallet, Edged Fawn and Edged Sapphire</span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">.</span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"> These to colors do not last long and are gone circa 1968</span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">1967</span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">-1968</span>
Around this time, Frigidaire also introduces its line of Fashion Colors which consists of Matador Red, Biscayne Blue, Tahitian Green, and what could be considered an early version of almond called Autumn Haze. Maytag appliances are offered in Cordoba Copper Spanish Avocado and Castillian Yellow. Castillian Yellow is replaced circa 1968 with California Gold (aka Harvest Gold). <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"> GE introduces another new color called Harvest (GE never called it Harvest Gold) which becomes available in the Spring of 1968</span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">.  </span></a>

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Circa 1970 
Frigidaire introduces the color poppy on its appliances 

1971-1976 
No major changes are made in colors during this period 

1977 

All the appliance manufactures get together through the American Home Appliance Manufactures Association [AHAM ] and agree on new colors that all match from brand to brand. GE is the first to introduce them and calles these colors the New Naturals. The colors are named, Onyx, Coffee, Harvest Wheat, Fresh Avocado, Snow, <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">and a brand new color is added and is called</span> Almond<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">. These colors are more vivid the</span>n their predecessors and GE advertises The New Naturals in a huge campaign in all the "home magazines" of the day. 

Early to late 1980's 

Copper Brown and Avocado start to fall by the wayside as the favorite colors of the early 80s seems to be Almond and what is now known as Harvest Gold. During this time GE and Whirlpool experiment with a light brown/beige color that Whirlpool calls toast and GE calls Sand, as well as a silver/gray color that Whirlpool calls Platinum and GE calls Silver. Both of these colors prove not to be too popular and they are dropped after a few years. Also in the mid 80's Whirlpool starts offering the top of the line Lady Kenmore washers and dryers in black. </a>

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OK, I guess I recalled that one wrong from my memory of various ads and brochures.  In 1954 Frigidaire introduced Sherwood green and Stratford Yellow. 

 

Everything else I posted in this thread is from a DATED MAYTAG brochure. 
 

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