Vintage Finds Online: Part One

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

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Antique Maytag Washer - $100 (Lima)

 

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Rare blue buttons

on that Easy. Unusual sighting,

 

Lots of eye poppers, Louie. Your dedication here, inspires awe. Thank You.
 
O&M wall oven & cooktop

That style is too "dated" to be 1960s.  MAYBE 1959 late early 1960. These were TOL.  Our 1961 had a significantly modernized panel and control knob was moved to the right.  They also did away with that exhaust grilol in the middle of the panel.  That was very 1950s.  That's not a double oven, it's oiven with broiler in the bottom section complete with rotissorie. 
 
Kenmore in Reply # 45

My cousin had that exact model in her first house, and I thought it was one of the coolest BOLs I had seen. I could have sworn the temperature knob was on the other side of the dial, but I guess not. I notice the ad has been deleted. Is it possible that SOMEONE (who tried to pretend he had not seen this) has nabbed it?

Gordon, you know that one has your name written all over it.

Have a good one,
James
 
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On the Kenmore in reply #45

"Would be a good addition to someone in NC." and

"Gordon, you know that one has your name written all over it. "

Well gents, I love the comments, :-) thanks, and I couldn't agree more. I love the blue basket, LOVE it, and I have always admired this model, or the more typical 400, which I've reviewed numerous times in the 1969 catalogs.

I'm pretty sure this would reveal itself to be a 1969 model, however the more typical 400 model throughout the 1960s was a single cycle, single speed model, the 1969 cataog model being no exception. It otherwise looked identical to this machine. This must be the 410-setup model. There is something about the gold agitator and the blue basket that I think is striking.

Well, I contacted the seller yesterday (after trying to ignore it, really I did!) and he replied that the machine was available and in his backyard under a tarp. Two hours later I got another e-mail stating that it didn't run when he went to test it. I have written back, and called his number saying "I am not skeered of it if it doesn't work and I still would like it" but we'll see.'

This is a lightly used machine, for sure. The top and lid are NOT porcelain, so if they've not turned all to red-rust by now, the machine has seen light use.

So, cross your fingers.

Gordon
 
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