Thread Number: 39961
Early Frigidaire washers model numbers and years |
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Post# 591667   4/23/2012 at 18:39 (4,378 days old) by Kenmore71 (Minneapolis, MN)   |   | |
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OK, I realize this is just kind of a geeky exercise, but I have been going through some old Frigidaire service literature today and am trying to match up the early year's model numbers with years of production.
I did a search to see if anyone had posted a "chart" or list of this stuff and came up with nothing. So...this is what I "think" I know so far. 1947: WJ-60 & WJ-60A 1948: WK-60 & WK-64 (only difference being the timer and fill valve insert) 1949: WL-60 & WL-64 " 1950 & 51: WO-65 1952: WO-65-2 Then I have no information until... 1955: WV-35 (first Pulsamatic) and the unimatic model was? After that it becomes rather predictable from 1956 through 1958 1956: WS-56 (Super model, Pulsamatic), WD-56 (Deluxe model, Pulsamatic), WI-56 (Imperial model, UNIMATIC) 1957 was identical (the iconic "control tower" model year) 1958 saw the addition of a "Custom Imperial" model in addition to the "Imperial" (both unimatics) and the introduction of a true "suds-saver" system. Then in 1959 all "home" production machines employed the "Multimatic" transmision and there was the further addition a "Custom Deluxe" model in addition to the "Deluxe" model. So, can anyone make corrections to what I have above and/or fill in the 1953-55 information? This post was last edited 04/23/2012 at 18:58 |
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Post# 591669 , Reply# 1   4/23/2012 at 18:44 (4,378 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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Post# 591673 , Reply# 2   4/23/2012 at 18:53 (4,378 days old) by joelippard (Hickory)   |   | |
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Post# 591717 , Reply# 3   4/23/2012 at 23:29 (4,378 days old) by jetaction (Minneapolis)   |   | |
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Two months ago Mark said he wasn't interested in Frigidaire washers.
One month ago I literally watched him transition from non-interest to interest while playing with my 65 Custom Deluxe. Last night at dinner he admitted he has been bitten by the Frigidaire bug. Now we need to add one to his collection!! Best to give in and admit we are helpless over this hobby! |
Post# 591724 , Reply# 4   4/24/2012 at 00:12 (4,378 days old) by kenmore71 (Minneapolis, MN)   |   | |
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Am I trotting down the primrose path that is the usual progression of "the disease"?
I admit that I am powerless over the pulsator, the solid tub, and the rapid-dry spin. Where can I find a 12-step program.... MN is the land of 10,000 12-step programs, isn't it? The Maytag just isn't giving me the "fix" it used to..... |
Post# 591731 , Reply# 5   4/24/2012 at 01:32 (4,378 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 591743 , Reply# 6   4/24/2012 at 03:45 (4,378 days old) by PhilR (Quebec Canada)   |   | |
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I would like to see a chart with all the model numbers, differences and years of productions of washers and dryers through the 1960's and 1970's as well... I think it gets complicated in the sixties as the number of models increased with those with an "A" suffix, others with completely different model numbers like "Gold Crowns" and all the later variations of 1-18 washers...
And I'd be curious to see the models and model numbers produced in Canada too... |
Post# 591764 , Reply# 8   4/24/2012 at 07:32 (4,378 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Post# 591767 , Reply# 9   4/24/2012 at 08:23 (4,377 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)   |   | |
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Post# 591852 , Reply# 10   4/24/2012 at 16:26 (4,377 days old) by firedome (Binghamton NY & Lake Champlain VT)   |   | |
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