Two Vintage Working Refrigerators Frigidaire 1960 & 1940's - $250 (Packard & Central, Hudson)

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The second fridge is a GE

It is a late model flat top from the late 30s or early 40s. Super reliable. Only thing that ever goes wrong is the old rubber door seal and the wiring insulation.
 
156 miles, get off your lazy butt and go get it.

 

I swear some of you here expect delivery to your door.
 
The Frigidaire looks like the one my mom's friend Frances had, along with their Flair range. I always though this style got dated quickly, while the GE's of the time didn't.

My sister and her husband had an old GE in their garage for a long time that was like the one shown. It was his parents first refrigerator. I was sad to see they had got rid of it about 4 or 5 years ago.
 
I wonder what kind of job it would be to replace the Frigidaire's door pull.  I have a feeling it wouldn't be so simple as unscrewing it from the front.

 

And yeah, there's no way I'd pursue the Frigidaire without seeing plenty of interior pix first.
 
I have contacted the seller about a month ago but haven't moved to get it since... I have the matching food freezer for the 1960 but I am on a tight budget since I moved to my new house so I haven't decided to get it. If it would be free or almost, I'd be very tempted!

It would look good next to my freezer!

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Hmmm.  The door pull on that freezer looks the same as on the subject fridge.  Maybe the fridge doesn't need a new one?  I thought the pulls had a charcoal gray insert with the circles-in-a-circle pattern.
 

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