chaskelljr2
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Price Of 1966-67 Lady Kenmore Washer
@ "KenmoreBill700"
Keep in mind that the price tag that you see in the ad of the 1966-67 Lady Kenmore Washer that I recently uploaded onto this thread is in 1966-67 Dollars.
While that may look like an astoundingly low figure today, $239.95 was considered a whole lot of money back in 1967. So, I don't know if I would consider that a steal or not.
If this machine were available and in production today, the price of this magnificent machine would be $1,698.85. (if not more). That's given if they use the original steel and metal parts and don't cheapen the damn thing out by substituting plastic for steel and metal (which is what these machines were made and built with back then).
The price of today's TOL Kenmore Elite Front Loaders will tell you that (and from what I found, the "spider looking" stainless steel drums, and the plasic outer tubs and other parts found in these newer machines do not hold a candle to the 1966-67 Lady Kenmore in its state).
Given the level of quality that was entailed between then and now??? The 1966-67 Lady Kenmore was definitely the better value. In terms of build quality and durability, it was clearly a better machine hands down.
--Charles--
@ "KenmoreBill700"
Keep in mind that the price tag that you see in the ad of the 1966-67 Lady Kenmore Washer that I recently uploaded onto this thread is in 1966-67 Dollars.
While that may look like an astoundingly low figure today, $239.95 was considered a whole lot of money back in 1967. So, I don't know if I would consider that a steal or not.
If this machine were available and in production today, the price of this magnificent machine would be $1,698.85. (if not more). That's given if they use the original steel and metal parts and don't cheapen the damn thing out by substituting plastic for steel and metal (which is what these machines were made and built with back then).
The price of today's TOL Kenmore Elite Front Loaders will tell you that (and from what I found, the "spider looking" stainless steel drums, and the plasic outer tubs and other parts found in these newer machines do not hold a candle to the 1966-67 Lady Kenmore in its state).
Given the level of quality that was entailed between then and now??? The 1966-67 Lady Kenmore was definitely the better value. In terms of build quality and durability, it was clearly a better machine hands down.
--Charles--