Looks like you guys are out of the storms for a while in western PA and its headed up here to ME for tonight and tomorrow according to NOAA. Jeff's truck looks just like my 18 year old one I traded in last year with the same pin striping that finally wore off in the same places after all those years. Glad you guys are having a good time, wished I could have made the journey.
Thanks to everyone who came!..it was a lot of fun to see and work on the machines...I did not get a group pic on the couch, but I will be posting pics tomorrow
Jeff - You left your cookie containers here, you can pick them up tomorrow or I can send them to you
There was a blue windbreaker left downstairs on a chair
See everyone next year...start planning and packing!
I am glad you guys had such a great time. I wish I could have been there. I could have brought along my 1964 Mulitmatic and we could have torn into it. Anyone play Twister? Gary
Before it would gush out of the bottom of the tub...after some epoxy and Martin's handiwork, it now holds water!
The tub weights on slant-fronts are easily removable with 3 bolts accessible from the top of the machine...with them out, they are much easier to load and move!
My "other mother" had that model in white. Somewhere along life, her oldest son told me about the dial changing colors as it progressed through the cycle--even at various time settings for wash phase. But the timer dial light was burned out by the time I was old enough to be conscious of such things. It was replaced by the 1963/1964 Monkey Wards like Robert & Fred has.