VERY cool find! Wish we could've found something that nice to replace our 1969 Frig. Custom Imperial 40" range in our kitchen. We STILL have the 1954 green Figidaire 30" that I assume was orig. to the house. When they remodeled the kitchen and finished the basement, they installed the 30" in the basement next to the dryer for entertaining and canning.
Before I moved in; Greg had remodeled the kitchen around the 1969 40" range. Unfortunately, the ovens stopped working; so I ended up using the 1954 30" in the basement, which works GREAT! I wasn't having much luck finding parts for the 1969 (wasn't aware of some the resources I now am!) So we replaced the '69 with a new 2007 40" Kenmore. Though it works OK, miss the thick coil burners (more even heat) and the flourescent tube to illuminate the cooktop. I swear it only weighs 1/2 of what the 1969 did. The drawer under the stove doesn't glide in and out smoothly like the one on 1969 did; we store a lot down there and the lighter metal wants to flex rather than glide!
SO, if you CAN find an older stove in good condition or that is repairable, DO it! I'd still love to find a 1950's turquiose pushbutton 40" GE like the one I first cooked and baked on...
Good Luck with that Frigiaire; they are built to LAST!
Duane