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'66 and '62 Kenmores for sale
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Post# 428770   4/14/2010 at 15:21 (5,118 days old) by captainmoody ()        

I have an 1966 Kenmore 800 washer, and 1962 Kenmore 70 dryer recently removed from an estate. I did test them at the original location and they both worked still. BTW, I still have the '65 800 washer available as well if anyone is interested. I would like to keep them, but space is at a premium in my small house!




Post# 428771 , Reply# 1   4/14/2010 at 15:22 (5,118 days old) by captainmoody ()        

another pic.

Post# 428889 , Reply# 2   4/14/2010 at 23:32 (5,118 days old) by 70series ( Connecticut.)        

Nice pairing. Kind of funny to see them at different heights. I guess the washer was on a raised surface. They look like they were well cared for.

Have a good one,
James


Post# 428967 , Reply# 3   4/15/2010 at 10:29 (5,118 days old) by lebron (Minnesota)        
omg

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That Kenmore is absolutely to die for!! How far is it to Michigan now?? ;)

Post# 428973 , Reply# 4   4/15/2010 at 11:00 (5,118 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
Every time I see a pic

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of that spidery, crab leg rotoflex, I get all squiggly, wanting one. Have never seen an RF in the flesh. OH! for the future.
Gas up Jed and go get it!


Post# 428989 , Reply# 5   4/15/2010 at 12:03 (5,118 days old) by chaskelljr2 (Washington, D. C.)        
1966 Kenmore Model 800

To all guys:

I am in complete agreement with all here. That's one of those Kenmores that one would have to add to their collection, if they don't already have one.

And if you are a Kenmore fan, this machine's a no brainer.

I take it that this is the #3 Kenmore back in 1966 (that is, under the Keyboard Lady K, and the Keyboard Kenmore Model 900), and the early version of the machine that is pictured in my 1968 Sears Catalogs.

I wonder what the matching dryer looks like??? Does it have a "full-width" door, or a "drop-down-center" door like that 1961-62 Model 70 Dryer sitting next to the washer???

BTW Gordon.... here's the dryer that matches your 1961 Kenmore Model 70 Washer. How bad do you want her??? Are you willing to drive up to Michigan to nab it???

--Charles--


Post# 429040 , Reply# 6   4/15/2010 at 15:24 (5,117 days old) by captainmoody ()        

I have the washer on a furniture dolly, it's a lot easier to move around that way!



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