I have a newer,higher fashion model from 1953 here in pink. It was next door at an auction. Pete was trying to show off and thought I'd outbid him so, I waited until the bids went up to over $600 and stopped while he was the high bidder just to be not quite as mean as him.Had he stayed home, I had already placed an absence bid of $250 and he was the only other bidder.So, it is just sitting here in the laundry area with no one else interested in it but me.The only way I would send the needy parts that are in need of restoration is if he'd let me have it. But, being the negative, bitter, hateful soul he is, I don't see anything happening to this fabulous range ( all it needs is a face lift. The chrome, the door handles,the shelf and all the interior racks and accessories need to be re chromed and the door trim as well). Two ovens, one with a triple rotisery, 5 burners, one with a griddle,one that's thermostatic,an automatic oven start time stop time setting similar to the old Frigidaire and GE electric ranges from that era,and a fold down shelf that has two purposes. one is to place plates, spices and the like on top or close it to make it a back splash to keep grease from splattering onto the rear controls. It was manufactured in 1953 and was well kept.I like it almost as much as the old Chambers models.