Westinghouse electric slant front dryer/square window!

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Westinghouse on ebay has an item #290229160745 that is an older (1959?)electric dryer that looks brand new! Asking $500+100 shipping to U.S.Somebody please save it!!!
 
Hi Edward. Wait and see if the dryer sells on Ebay. If not, perhaps you can make an offer to the seller after the auction ends.

Ross
 
Beautiful Westinghouse Dryer

I may be able to pusuade them to lower the price using a little "child psychology"and tell them my great aunt had the same model and she was my favorite.She'd wash my teddy bear and put it in the dryer telling me when it's finnished doing summer saults,it's done.But I can't afford the asking price.Would you take $$$???That sometimes works for me.
 
Isn't this machine a 1957 or 1958 middle of the line machine? It's been suggested to me via email that this machine was "hacked", but I don't think so.
 
It doesn't look "hacked to me.I just believe it was not a popular model.They would normaly sell either the beginner models or the top of the line back then when clothes dryers were eithe not that popular or too expensive.
 
What about those ribs underneath the door????? I don't remember those on the mid 50s models, only on the earlier models. Again, I'm not sure what to think.
 
I think it could be a Canadian-built machine. I've seen ads on eBay for what appear to be Canadian-made Westinghouse appliances from the '50s, and for whatever reason, there were "deviations" from the similar American-made models.
 
It looks to me like the dials on that particular Westinghouse dryer are not original. There's just something in that picture that doesn't ring true.

Just my first impression.

Jerry Gay
 
Meteors and Monarchs

The Meteor started out as the Mercury 114--basically a 114"-wheelbase Ford with Mercury grille, later with Merc dash etc--something cheaper for Canadian Lincoln-Mercury dealers to sell. Then for something ritzier for Ford dealers there was the Monarch--a Mercury with revised trim--all the car manufacturers had these kinds of variations, something to do with trade restrictions, I think. There was even a mishmash of a Plymouth and a Dodge referred to in jest as a "Plodge"-- so oddball appliances may have been the result of similar trade restrictions--this Westy does seem strange, older body with newer door.
 

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