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If you don’t mind me saying, the first two posters didn’t even bother to provide pics, so those suggestions are nix’d out of hand. Unimatic1140’s pair are certainly sleek for the 1950s. Very pretty. But I don’t see them as 1950s Caddy extravagant styling, despite their sleek appearance.. The Westinghouse Slant Fronts had that in spades. But how about bumping even that up a couple notches? My proposed entry is the uber rare Commercial version of the Slant Front washer: The Westinghouse “Streamliner” Laundromat Slant Front model RL-1, (~late 40’s, early ‘50s). And Coin-op to boot. And yes, two of them (I was ‘forced’ to, it was a package deal). I also have the Westy dryer (thanks Tyler!)
Curves, sweeping lines, round glass port- what more could you want?
Whatcha think?
 

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I’d have to say the mid to late 50’s Kenmore TOL automatics with the gaudy styling and the amount of chrome they had. Whirlpool was a little more conservative with their styling but still had some chrome.
 
Probably the 1959 or 1960 Lady Kenmores. I don't know what other top loader had more "bling" than them in that time frame.
Sears really did set the foundation in terms of styling and pushing the boundaries for technology and learning what customers would tolerate. I'd tend to agree with Robert, but these certainly are a close second. IMG_9819.jpg
 
Sears really did set the foundation in terms of styling and pushing the boundaries for technology and learning what customers would tolerate. I'd tend to agree with Robert, but these certainly are a close second. View attachment 315598
I appreciate the history lesson. I have a 50s stove and refrigerator as my daily drivers. I'm new to this vintage washing machine world and seeing what possibilities there are for daily driver machines.
 
Wow, Ben that pink 1959 pair of Lady Kenmore is definitely the Cadillac of washers and dryers.

Can you imagine the thrill of having that new pair in 1959 hooked up to use in your home the convenience and the superior performance these machines achieved plus the speed and economy of the 37,000 BTU gas dryer and the suds- saver system to reduce hot water usage.

The first Kenmore washer that my brothers and I rebuilt for our family to use was a 59 lady Kenmore washer from a friend of my mother‘s. It did an excellent job first thing that was amazing as hell there was just no lint in the dryer lint filter anymore because of the superior Washing action and self cleaning filter in the washing machine, reduced the lint by more than half. Using the wash and wear cycle, the shirts would come out of the dryer looking like they had been pressed that was also amazing compared to the other tw
Three automatic washers our family had used up until this time. The first automatic washer we had was a 1955 Kelvinator, the next one was in 1960 Franklin built co-op, and then we used for about a year and original Maytag AMP that was by far the worst performing automatic washer I had ever used on a regular basis Just simply did not clean very well.

We have a white pair of 1959 lady Ken Moore‘s at the museum. I’m going to convert the dryer to gas and the washer is the non sudssaver version.

John L
 
Those 1957 Frigidaire Imperial Control Towers in charcoal gray are gorgeous!!! I have often wondered about those as well as those 1961 Hotpoint black washers and dryers with those funky control panels, both along the same lines of elegance.... How much did these type of machines sell for verses a standard set? Wonder how many units produced?
 
Those 1957 Frigidaire Imperial Control Towers in charcoal gray are gorgeous!!! I have often wondered about those as well as those 1961 Hotpoint black washers and dryers with those funky control panels, both along the same lines of elegance.... How much did these type of machines sell for verses a standard set? Wonder how many units produced?
Oh yes the '61 top of the line Hotpoint automatics should also be included in the running!hotpoint 61.jpg
 

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