hooverwheelaway
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For me, it's a tie.
...A tie between the model 63, and *all innuendo aside* the Convertible model 69.
The model 63 has such beautiful styling... Blue happens to be my favorite color, and this machine wears the color so well; it looks so regal. The way the sateen bag inflates when the machine is on, the sound of it beating, sweeping, cleaning a carpet, the shorter handle... I also like the way the rear wheels are set up; two position adjustment. I personally think that this was Hoover's finest hour. The quality of these machines is unsurpassed... if you have ever had one apart, they just fit together so well. The only real drawback was the one-speed motor--for carpet cleaning and tool use.
My other favorite, again.. *all innuendo aside*, the model 69. I love the styling of the hood. They finally got the warping issue out of the plastic... These machines still had the large Hoover medallion, opposed to the sticker that followed on the 1060. I've heard other collectors say as well that this is their favorite Convertible--there's just something about it. The RPMs of the motor, the handle grip, the way it sits on a carpet, just the overall feel. Who knows exactly what it is..? I also love the colors; Neptune Green and Pearl White, and the way the white handle offsets the bag and hood--compared to previous models. I prefer the earlier models however, with the red switch and the word "Hoover" embossed on the handle grip and plug (discontinued about halfway through the run, when they started making machines for Penney's).
I'll post pictures of my 63 and 69 later tonight.
~Fred
...A tie between the model 63, and *all innuendo aside* the Convertible model 69.
The model 63 has such beautiful styling... Blue happens to be my favorite color, and this machine wears the color so well; it looks so regal. The way the sateen bag inflates when the machine is on, the sound of it beating, sweeping, cleaning a carpet, the shorter handle... I also like the way the rear wheels are set up; two position adjustment. I personally think that this was Hoover's finest hour. The quality of these machines is unsurpassed... if you have ever had one apart, they just fit together so well. The only real drawback was the one-speed motor--for carpet cleaning and tool use.
My other favorite, again.. *all innuendo aside*, the model 69. I love the styling of the hood. They finally got the warping issue out of the plastic... These machines still had the large Hoover medallion, opposed to the sticker that followed on the 1060. I've heard other collectors say as well that this is their favorite Convertible--there's just something about it. The RPMs of the motor, the handle grip, the way it sits on a carpet, just the overall feel. Who knows exactly what it is..? I also love the colors; Neptune Green and Pearl White, and the way the white handle offsets the bag and hood--compared to previous models. I prefer the earlier models however, with the red switch and the word "Hoover" embossed on the handle grip and plug (discontinued about halfway through the run, when they started making machines for Penney's).
I'll post pictures of my 63 and 69 later tonight.
~Fred