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Free Kenmore set in ATL |
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Post# 362233   7/7/2009 at 00:01 (5,378 days old) by phamq ()   |   | |
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I like to get this set. The picture looks just like that of BESTCLEANING CLICK HERE TO GO TO phamq's LINK on Atlanta Craigslist |
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Post# 362234 , Reply# 1   7/7/2009 at 00:06 (5,378 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 362246 , Reply# 2   7/7/2009 at 01:40 (5,378 days old) by alr2903 (TN)   |   | |
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My parents had this set, strange it would show up tonight, I just described it in another post. They look good for approx 34 years. Somebody grab them.. |
Post# 362254 , Reply# 3   7/7/2009 at 02:49 (5,378 days old) by norfolksouthern ()   |   | |
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If they were in Ann Arbor, they'd be in my shop! NorfolkSouthern |
Post# 362323 , Reply# 4   7/7/2009 at 09:50 (5,378 days old) by kenmoreguy64 (Charlotte, NC)   |   | |
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That was my mom's second washer. I saw a couple of these in Coppertone on ebay a few years back. As compared to other machines of the mid-70s, I have not seen very many of these. They were available as Appnut said in '74 and '75 and were some of the models that made for the quick transition to large capacity machines during the mid 70s. This is a 60-series set 1974 set, and there was an 80-series for '74 was well, followed by a 50 and 70 series in '75. There was also four 24-inch models and at least one standard capacity 29-inch machine, all which shared one variant or another of this control panel. Very cool machines! Gordon |