it looks like if you were to even attempt to put water in it, it would probably do one of two things, either leak everywhere or just collapse and would you even want to wash anything in it...
i know machines can be restored and brought back from the dead but i think this one is well gone to its maker...
Well, at least someone noticed a piece of technology new to them so I give credit to the woman for that. Now if it has been on the patio or in the yard rusting, she has points deducted. I think they have real nerve trying to sell it, but at least they are not calling it a rare Eames-era vintage washer and starting the bidding at $25. Do you think it could have any halfway decent parts?
I`m with Steve on this one, if its that rusting on the outside the spin can is probably a sieve, and we know what your hard water & detergents do to those lovely hoover pumps!!!
BUT. for a restore project, we have seen a lot worse come back from the farm and be resurected...
Come on. Tell me that some of the appliances pulled from various 'grave yards' didn't have as much rust.
Umm, yeah its going to need alot of work if someone is interested.