Thread Number: 15004
FOR SALE!!! 1960's Westinghouse washer and dryer.

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Post# 253894-12/13/2007-15:17 ||| geoff (A wonderful place I call home!!)

For your consideration I have a Westinghouse top loader and Semi-Matching dryer. The washer was used seasonally at my friends summer cottage in Mass. The dryer I am unsure of the history on. I am selling these for my good friend and he could tell you all about them before or at time of pick up. These are located at my home in Milford, CT. Zip code is 06461. make an offer and choose how you want them, pick-up or shipped. I can arrange to be home if you want them shipped..


Post# 253895-12/13/2007-15:18 ||| geoff (A wonderful place I call home!!)

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Timer Dial and water level


Post# 253896-12/13/2007-15:19 ||| geoff (A wonderful place I call home!!)

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wash temps


Post# 253898-12/13/2007-15:20 ||| geoff (A wonderful place I call home!!)

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dryer


Post# 253899-12/13/2007-15:21 ||| geoff (A wonderful place I call home!!)

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dryer


Post# 253900-12/13/2007-15:22 ||| geoff (A wonderful place I call home!!)

sorry

I just realized he didn't take any interior shots of either. when he gets home from work either he or I will go downstairs to photograph them. thanks for your patience

Post# 253968-12/13/2007-20:50 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY)

Is the dryer gas or electric? It is hard to judge the thickness of a normally tell-tale cord.

*WOW* a three-hour dry cycle. If indeed electric, this would be useful if the dryer had to be used on 110v.

Post# 253982-12/13/2007-22:03 ||| appnut (Temple, TX)

I'm sure it's electric.

Post# 253994-12/13/2007-22:47 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY)

You can be sure, if it's WeStinkHouse.

Perhaps; but I have seen plenty of propane, generally as well as dryers specifically, in Massachusetts.

Post# 254057-12/14/2007-07:21 ||| jons1077 (Alexandria, VA)

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I believe that is an electric dryer. With up to 3 hours on that timer, perhaps it's convertible to 110v? BTW that's the same model of washer we have in Portland. Not a bad machine at all. This one is probably slightly smaller tub with the black ramp agitator. blah blah blah...thanks for listening to me babble. :-)

Jon

Post# 254544-12/16/2007-16:34 ||| geoff (A wonderful place I call home!!)

yes.

The dryer is electric. Where they got the term "High Speed" from is beyond me, and, it's TINY!!!

Post# 254589-12/16/2007-20:36 ||| 70series ( Connecticut.)

Looking forward to those interior shots. My grandmother had one similar to this, but hers had push buttons for the temperature control.

The interior on hers had the white tub, with a spiral vaned agitator. Hers also had the built in scale. I never got to watch it work, for whenever we visited, Grandma was too busy in the kitchen to do laundry.

Have a good one,
James