Did you notice the metal cabinets on either side of the range? What a classic example of great design. What year did Westinghouse switch to a 70/30 oven configuration and move away from two ovens of equal width?
I know. I've thought about that one, if it were closer I'd grab it. I'm going to Southern Ohio in August, but it sounds like I have a van full. I've got to transfer the Westinghouse Clothes Dryer, a surprise that I'll wait to share, and possibly my set of Maytags to Virginia. If I figure out a way to get it, I will. If not, I'll have to catch the next one.
It's the only freezer I want. It actually was a pretty good idea, with a door on each section, you don't let all the cold air out. They made them in the early to mid-50s.
Someone from the Carnegie Museum contacted me and is looking for a Westinghouse Freeze-file refrigerator. If anyone has one, it is a chance to put a piece in a museum, and I assume they pay. Thanks, Matt
If you're interested, the one in Youngstown is nice, just keep me in mind if you decide to sell it later on (and cut me a deal, $75 isn't a bad price).