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Post a wish list of  appliances with images if possible. Not appliances you have already, but the ones you have been searching for and so far not found. From Washers to toasters. You never know, someone might see what you are looking for and give you a heads up! Have fun!

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Kitchen Aid KDS-58, in white:

 



 

Whirlpool Calypso Washer and Dryer in white:

 



 

Or the equivalent Kenmore version:

 



 

A Hoover Twin Tub (any color):

 



 

Early generation Maytag AMP, Whirlpool, Kenmore washer:

 



 



 



 

ANY '60's bottom mount freezer refrigerator in white. (Door swing must be to the right):

 



 

Amana RR 4D or similar:

 



 

Vornado Window Fan:

 



 

Theres more, I'll keep posting.

 

Credit to all authors of original images.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
No images, but here's my list:

A frame for a GE Princess 24 inch dishwasher (1957-1960)

A Late 50s Kenmore Roto-Rack top-load portable dishwasher

A 1958 Pink Dominion dryer (to match the busted washer)

A late 50s or early 60s Westinghouse roll-out dishwasher

the elusive 1960 GE 24-inch pull-out dishwasher (with the 4 cycle buttons)

An early Unimatic washer W0-65 or similar (with dryer even better!)

A Moffat top-load dishwasher from the late 50s (would actually have been a D&M)

A Crocker-Wheeler Toast-o-lator

A Sunbeam C50 vacuum coffee pot

That's about all I'd have room for... LOL
 
for me it would be this I believe 1966 GE Filter Flo and matching dryer.
Prefer white, but would take coppertone.

Would be a bonus if a suds saver like grandmas was

Would also like a 1978 JCPenney washer in white to match my dryer

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Ultramtic's wish list...

I posted some of these Louie, but they're not near you...oh well...sorry:

1) Vintage 1970 Hoover Spin-Drying Washing Machine 0519 - $175 (Howards Grove) - http://sheboygan.craigslist.org/app/4403182343.html

2)Vintage 1972 Amana Radarange (Crystal Lake) - http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/app/4406747078.html

and

3)Some options for the washer and dryer:

a). Whirlpool calypso washer and free dryer! - $125 (Los lunas) - http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/app/4416475972.html

The dryer is free - I'm sure these will be gone this weekend...even with a dryer problem.

b) Whirlpool calypso washer and dryer - $300 (Archer) - http://gainesville.craigslist.org/app/4390574773.html

c) Needs a washer pump..nearer to you .. Kenmore Elite Calypso Washer And Dryer - $200 (Apollo) - http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/for/4414625793.html

4) Vornado Adjustable Industrial Window Fan-1 Speed - $99 (Washington, PA) - http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/bfs/4417874182.html

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Vornado Adjustable Industrial Window Fan-1 Speed - $99 (Wash

ad: ' An adjustable industrial window fan with one speed for sale. This fan has spacing panels that slide in and out with springs to hold it in the window. The fan can be turned up or down to direct the air. A toggle switch turns the fan on and off. Being sold for $99.99 or best offer...."

http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/bfs/4417874182.html
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Im looking for a 40 inch double oven gas stove with griddle. I like the one in the pic but open t. Lots of other models as well.

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Eric,
If I had the stove that you posted in that pic I know I'd be beside myself. That unit looks amazing.

I know that while cooking on that I'd have a spatula or spoon in one hand and a hot wet dish rag in the other ready to wipe any splatter the second it lands on the stove. lol

Rick
 
My wish list (assuming I possessed a house large enough to accommodate any/all of these)

Washer & Dryer
Frigidaire WCI58 & DCI58
Frigidaire 1965-1967 Custom Imperial washer & Filtrator Dryer
The 3-speed Custom Imperial 1/18 pair
Bendix Duomatic
Maytag 806 pair
1970 Lady Kenmore pair
The WP Mark 12 3-speed washer and matching dryer with the door that swung to the side or drop-down
GE Versatronic variable speed washer & matching dryer.

Dishwashers
1972-1974 Lady Kenmore Rotorack
1985/1986 Lady Kenmore/Sears Best UltraWash all pushbutton with Rapid Advance Timer
GE 4-button cycled impeller dishwasher
Maytag DU504 or DU704 and a DU902--these far enough into the production whereby the water heating was thermostatically controlled and delayed the timer while water heated
GE GSD1200 PotScrubber
GE PotScrubber II Model 1000
KitchenAid KDS18
KitchenAid KDS23 (according to SteveT, this had the SureTemp water heating, but continued to circulate water and wash/rinse while water heating--thus THE perfect Superba
1967 or 1968 TOL TimeLine Westinghouse dishwasher.
the 1969 or 1970 GE Versatronic dishwasher.

Cooking
40" TOL GE with P7 self cleaning main oven and the panels in the small oven that went in the large oven during cleaning cycle--dial controlled surface units
36" GE cooktop with the variable size 8" burner
TOL GE double oven with dual P7 ovens
30" GE Versatronic range
1977 Litton 1500 Meal-In-One Microwave

Fridge
Largest GE with slide-out bottom freezer drawer--did these ever include an ice maker?
Largest Frigidaire with the space-age compressor and ice maker
Amanna DeepFreeze

TOL BatchFeed KitchenAid and Maytag garbage disposers
In-Sinkerator Trash Compactor

I think that covers all my laundry, food storage, cooking, dishwashing and refuse disposal needs.
 
Once More, With Feeling:

This is the last item on my wish list - I have the range I wanted (a 1972 GE J 370), the dishwasher I wanted (a 1966 KitchenAid KDS-55) and the laundry pair I wanted (a 1968 pair of A806 washer and DE806 dryer).

That leaves only a refrigerator, and yes, I'm still wanting an Amana from the '70s. I am looking only for one in White - no colors need apply. And I'm looking for the earlier in this series, the better. The photo below shows the model I'm looking for - but in the wrong color.

Note the presence of the fancy little embossed anodized or stainless strips at the bottom of the freezer door and the top of the fridge door. That is the version that warms my flinty little heart the mostest. Later Amanas have either Ye Olde Fayke Woode Graine strips, or none at all on the latest models to use this style handle. A close-up of the desired trim is in the next post. I do not know the exact years on this version, but Mary Tyler Moore had one of these Amanas in Coppertone in her second, high-rise apartment, first seen in 1975.

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I already found quite a few appliances on my wish list but here are some more:

 

1958 Frigidaire FP-142 refrigerator

 

1964 Frigidaire WCI-64/DCIF-64 Custom Imperial laundry pair

 

1965 Frigidaire FPI-16BAL refrigerator<span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>

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1966 Frigidaire DW-JMK Custom Imperial dishmobile with the Ride-Aire kit.

 

<span style="font-size: medium;">1966 Frigidaire FI-16K refrigerator</span>

 

1967 Frigidaire FLP-19BAL refrigerator

 

1967 Frigidaire RCI-75L range

 

1967 Frigidaire WF-ISL / DE-IFL laundry pair<span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>

 

1968-70 Frigidaire WF-ISN / DE-ISN Laundry pair 

 

1969 Frigidaire RCI-75P range

 

A Frigidaire CWS twin tub washer

 

Frigidaire Touch-N-Cook appliances

 

Any Canadian Frigidaire air conditioner from 1964 to 1970.

 

 

And a few other appliances, among them, a Kitchen Aid KDS 14, An early Corning range, an Amana RR-1 microwave.

 
 
For me it would be a 1957 Lady Kenmore Washer(already have the dryer), 1958 Frigidaire Custom Imperial Washer(again already have the dryer) and of cours the 1957 Frigidaire Custom Imperial Washer and dryer(Control tower).
 
 

 

C'mon guys, pictures would be great.
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How would someone be able to spot what you're looking for?
 
Here's one --- and mine will probably make you laugh or snarl a little bit...

There is still a small assortment of Kenmore models that I would really like to find. One of those is a machine that I know to exist, but I'm not sure I have ever seen one, if I did it would have been back in 1982. I have posted a picture, borrowed from Nick / WhirlyKenmore78 to help illustrate (see below).

Nick's washer is a 1981 Kenmore 100 series machine in a 24-inch cabinet. While I would love one of these, what would cause a "Great Googly Moogly" moment for me would be its 29-inch clone, which is a 1982 model. So, look at the pic, and imagine the same console and cabinet just widened, then you know what is on the top of my wish list. This machine was offered in 1982 and 1983. Being BOL, Sears may have had them on the floor or available for special order, but I'd bet they tried to steer most buyers away from them.

There were two other versions of this since the mid-1970s. First was a 1976 100 series, same single cycle, same plastic panel, just a tad different graphics, no cold wash. This was a large capacity, Penta-Vane model. If you get the 1978 Kenmore washer lineup emphemera document, you'll see a picture/drawing of the machine.

The other was a 1980 100 series, in a standard capacity configuration. Same machine again, just a standard tub with a straight vane agitator. They had very slightly revised graphics again, but same overall appearance. This machine and Nick's probably make the most sense to own as the tubs aren't so gargantuan to fill without an adjustable water level selector switch.

Any of those three, but especially the 1982 version, would be at the top of my wish list.

Gordon

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I think I've seen your machines, Gordon, in the many pages of searching CL. I'll be sure to bring them to your attention to verify if they're the ones or not.
 
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