Along with the 1959 WH W&D pair Jackie also delivered the pink GE Under-counter Dryer that matches the GE sink top built-in FF washer that I have had for many years.
The dryer was a relatively easy rebuild so it completed it over the weekend. All it really needed was one heating element, the push to start switch was bad and had been bypassed, two light bulbs, a new belt, idler pulley bearings, new rear drum bearing and I removed the worn noisy front drum rollers and installed the later style drum support slides [ by 1963 the holes to mount the newer style slides were already in place so they just screwed in]. While this dryer was not available in gas you could also see that the cabinet was also designed for gas dryer production.

The dryer was a relatively easy rebuild so it completed it over the weekend. All it really needed was one heating element, the push to start switch was bad and had been bypassed, two light bulbs, a new belt, idler pulley bearings, new rear drum bearing and I removed the worn noisy front drum rollers and installed the later style drum support slides [ by 1963 the holes to mount the newer style slides were already in place so they just screwed in]. While this dryer was not available in gas you could also see that the cabinet was also designed for gas dryer production.
