Hi there everyone!
I am going to have up to seven 1960s Kenmore washers available by summer time if anyone wants one of them. Until I found out about this fantastic site, I had no idea what to do with them other than keep them for myself or in storage, but there are far too many. Here's what I have:
1) I have two 1965 Lady Ks - both white in very nice shape. They have that funky "rocket ship" agitator and gold scrubber in them.
2) One 1966 Lady K in white - seems like that's one person's dream machine on here, but I don't remember whose.
3) I have a 1964 Coppertone Kenmore 70 (I may keep this one)
4) I have two 1968 Kenmore 70 series with gold scrubbers and brushed aluminum/stainless control panels with sliding door over the controls. One is white, one is Avacado.
I also have a 1965 Whirlpool with drive block surgilator, brush waterfall filter, and the controls in a small box on the right side. Other than being dirty, the machine is restorable to like new condition, easily. I also have a 1970 or 71 Avacado Kenmore (can't remember if it's a 700 or 800). I don't know if anyone would want these, but they're not doing anyone any good sitting in storage.
More pics will be available after I empty the storage (I have about 25 belt drive WP/Kenmores in there). I am expecting to restore these machines before they leave my hands, though they are pretty nice anyway. A couple are going to need bearing jobs, which I will do.
If anyone has any interest in the Lady Ks or any of the others, I can get them out first, etc. They have been stored since the early 90s and thanks to finding this site, I have renewed my vigorous interest in repairing them.
NOTE: I also have access to what I think is a white 1959 Kenmore Cycla-wash that has not been used since the late 60s and was in climate controlled storage, wrapped in a box! I am not sure what it would be worth.....
For my machines, at least on the ones I used to rebuild for household use, I would change the centerpost gasket, the tub bolt seals, install a new pump and belt, and fix whatever else was wrong. I would do the same on these unless someone says otherwise. If anyone wants one of these, let me know - I would love to see someone get them who would appreciate them.
Thanks everyone!
I am going to have up to seven 1960s Kenmore washers available by summer time if anyone wants one of them. Until I found out about this fantastic site, I had no idea what to do with them other than keep them for myself or in storage, but there are far too many. Here's what I have:
1) I have two 1965 Lady Ks - both white in very nice shape. They have that funky "rocket ship" agitator and gold scrubber in them.
2) One 1966 Lady K in white - seems like that's one person's dream machine on here, but I don't remember whose.
3) I have a 1964 Coppertone Kenmore 70 (I may keep this one)
4) I have two 1968 Kenmore 70 series with gold scrubbers and brushed aluminum/stainless control panels with sliding door over the controls. One is white, one is Avacado.
I also have a 1965 Whirlpool with drive block surgilator, brush waterfall filter, and the controls in a small box on the right side. Other than being dirty, the machine is restorable to like new condition, easily. I also have a 1970 or 71 Avacado Kenmore (can't remember if it's a 700 or 800). I don't know if anyone would want these, but they're not doing anyone any good sitting in storage.
More pics will be available after I empty the storage (I have about 25 belt drive WP/Kenmores in there). I am expecting to restore these machines before they leave my hands, though they are pretty nice anyway. A couple are going to need bearing jobs, which I will do.
If anyone has any interest in the Lady Ks or any of the others, I can get them out first, etc. They have been stored since the early 90s and thanks to finding this site, I have renewed my vigorous interest in repairing them.
NOTE: I also have access to what I think is a white 1959 Kenmore Cycla-wash that has not been used since the late 60s and was in climate controlled storage, wrapped in a box! I am not sure what it would be worth.....
For my machines, at least on the ones I used to rebuild for household use, I would change the centerpost gasket, the tub bolt seals, install a new pump and belt, and fix whatever else was wrong. I would do the same on these unless someone says otherwise. If anyone wants one of these, let me know - I would love to see someone get them who would appreciate them.
Thanks everyone!