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Post# 603655   6/14/2012 at 20:11 (339 days old) by mr-maytag (Minneapolis, MN)          
 
 
   

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Someone might be interested in this...don't know where you could find a drawer, but maybe someone on here would have one that would fit. It looks to be in great condition, other than the missing drawer. Anyway - here's the link:

CLICK HERE TO GO TO mr-maytag's LINK on Craigslist





Post# 603665 , Reply# 1   6/14/2012 at 21:17 (339 days old) by Frigilux (the open prairie of Minnesota)          
 
 
   

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Cool--very '57 Frigidaire Control Tower-looking. The bi-level aspect is stylish, but would prevent the use of oversized pots/pans. This would look great in some AW family member's kitchen.

Post# 603674 , Reply# 2   6/14/2012 at 22:42 (339 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)          
 
 
   

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Oooh, that's pretty. I always thought these Step Up ranges were sooo elegant.

There was a small savings & loan branch downtown that had a whole Westinghouse-d kitchen in the breakroom. TOL refrigerator, dishwasher and Step Up range. Mid-late 60's I think.


Post# 603681 , Reply# 3   6/14/2012 at 23:19 (339 days old) by petek (Sarnia Ontario)          
 
 
   

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Perfect for a split-level house.  What years were those from? 


Post# 603683 , Reply# 4   6/14/2012 at 23:47 (339 days old) by washernoob (Omaha Nebraska)          
 
 
   

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Oh baby! Look at that beauty. That is immaculate!


It would fit so well into our kitchen!


Post# 603752 , Reply# 5   6/15/2012 at 06:08 (339 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)          
 
 
   

This is a Terrace Top. The first ads had some line about them being designed for the 5'2" housewife, but they liked them any size. WH introduced them in the early 60s, but this one is newer because it has the slimmer Corox units. It also has the less deluxe knobs. Wonder what happened to the broil element? WH ovens bake very well.

WH used that cooktop in the Continental high oven ranges.


Post# 603760 , Reply# 6   6/15/2012 at 06:41 (339 days old) by norgeway (mocksville n c )          
 
 
   
Terrace Top!

That is my all time favorite range, I like the old fat Corox units best!

Post# 603764 , Reply# 7   6/15/2012 at 06:59 (339 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)          
 
 
   

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Terrace Top!

That's it, I think I have a Westy catalog around here somewhere from this time but couldn't find it last night...


Post# 603869 , Reply# 8   6/15/2012 at 12:05 (338 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)          
 
 
   
Older Corox units

Hans,
Me, too!


Post# 603919 , Reply# 9   6/15/2012 at 16:41 (338 days old) by moparwash (Pittsburgh,PA (New Date ...Wash In II June 21-23!))          
 
 
   
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Looks like some Frigidaire Control-Tower influence in the clock area!

Post# 604257 , Reply# 10   6/17/2012 at 14:06 (336 days old) by norgeway (mocksville n c )          
 
 
   
MY!

Great Aunt and two of her Daughters had these ranges, they were real work horses,and my Aunt Winnie could tear an anvil up!!







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