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Oh Greg...

so kewl.

I had both those machines at one point. However, not at the SAME time.

I had the washer I bought in California in 1986 when I lived in Northridge. I bought it at a Used appliance store on Sepulveda Blvd in Van Nuys. (It probably parished in the Northridge quake 15 years ago.)

It had the dispenser intact and the bleach dispenser pocket cover(which yours is missing), though the analog shifter that moved the filter-flo spout so that it would shoot the water into the dispenser in different ways at different parts of the cycle, wasn't working right. This is also the washer I ended up needing to change the transmission(something I had done before), but I learned if one of the Stainless Steel bolts on the boot clamp breaks...
...replace with matching SS. lol (not standard metal)

The dryer I had in 1989. It was Harvest gold too, had the same console but not the light. It was what I call the mid heigth console. angular, just went up and flat top.
I got and sold it. It needed a new heating element. It also had some rust issues on the bottom.

So kewl that you have/had a pair... and in Harvest Gold.

Now, lets be honest.

puts some 12" wheels on that dryer, you got an SUV!
tack a license plate on the back, now its street legal.
Kids would love it.
 
More photos for Bob:

Hey Bob, I went back and took some more photos of the dishwasher for you. It seems she is destined for the crusher - they dropped it off the back of the truck causing the door glides to be completely bent out of shape. So much that it was impossible to open the door completely.

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If I were closer I would already have that Maytag w/ suds-saver at my house. I absolutely love them, be it a GE, 'Tag, or any other brand.
 
Ben, I cannot say thank you enough so deeply from inside me for the appreciation of the effort you made so I could see more pictures. I've never seen any WCI type dishwasher like that inside. Especially a spray arm (wash arm) like that. I wonder how well this thing really cleaned. The Frigidaire version must have been WCI's high-end label. Fascinating.
 
Those early WCI Frigidaires (also the White-Westinghouse and Kelvinator) dishwasher wash and racking systems were based on the last 'true' Westinghouse designs - I think that endured into the early 90s.  

 

It's not a great view, but note the similarities between the rack and wash arm/tower to this 1971 Westinghouse dishwasher.  I've got a later model (a Viking-badged version) with the exact same upper rack adjustment. 

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I remember these dishwashers well. Every time I went to Eaton's, downtown Montreal, as a teenager, opening every dishwasher door, on the 5th floor. Lots of Viking dishwashers, and Maytags, and KitchenAids. The upper racks of the Vikings (as in the pictures) did not slide out smoothly as the Maytags and KitchenAids. I don't think they had wheels.
 
Speaking of Frigidaire DW's I have one, model# MDB202RBW0...serial TH61926060...I have been wanting to ask if any of you can date it and give me any info on this. Thank you all much Cheryl
 
Menards sells what?

I had no idea Menards sold used appliances. Do they all sell used appliances? Going to Menards is a rare treat, as there is not one near me. Next time I'm in Wiaconsin, I'm definitely checking on that.
 

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