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Post# 484891   12/28/2010 at 21:57 (4,859 days old) by sudslock1 (St Louis)        

Does anyone know if and when Westinghouse offered different colors for there machines? I was just wondering if the 1955 twins would have been available in colors? I heard from a friend that he had once seen a dryer in blue. Any help would be great.

Davy





Post# 484903 , Reply# 1   12/28/2010 at 23:13 (4,859 days old) by circlew (NE Cincinnati OH area)        
Confection colors

Davy, Westinghouse introduced colors for their appliance line in late 1954. Offered in addition to white were yellow, pink, aqua and gray. Each color had a descriptive name - I remember Frosting Pink, but not sure of the others. Will have to do further research on this.

Post# 484935 , Reply# 2   12/29/2010 at 02:58 (4,859 days old) by rdmatos ()        
Mint Green

This is my dream laundry pair. (Though I prefer it in white.) I have seen it in gray, white, and green. Attached is a green pair; not sure of the exact year though.

Post# 484969 , Reply# 3   12/29/2010 at 09:33 (4,859 days old) by circlew (NE Cincinnati OH area)        

Actually now that I think about it, the initial color introduction for the '55 models were called their "Holiday Colors" and consisted of Sunshine Yellow and Cascade Aqua. Soon after they were called "Confection Colors" and the names were Sugar White, Lemon Yellow, Mint Aqua, Frosting Pink and Nougat Gray. So far as I know, they just changed the names of the yellow and aqua, not the actual finish color.

The aqua kitchen pictured above looks to be from '56. Refer to thread #31980 reply #31 for another pic of this set.


Post# 484977 , Reply# 4   12/29/2010 at 10:19 (4,859 days old) by 3beltwesty ()        
Looks almost like 1956 Plymouth color schemes

"The 1956 Belvedere interiors came in four “fashion-matched" colors, including two-tone green, two-tone blue, brown with
cream, or black and rose."


CLICK HERE TO GO TO 3beltwesty's LINK


Post# 484996 , Reply# 5   12/29/2010 at 11:25 (4,859 days old) by washernoob ()        
Robert

Oh my gosh...

Now there is the kitchen to die for. Gorgeous! Now that is style.


Post# 484998 , Reply# 6   12/29/2010 at 11:58 (4,859 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
"Nougat Gray Confection"

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Now there's a phrase for word lovers, but I'm chuckling, thinking about biting into a candy bar with gray nougat. Uh-oh, no gravy please.



Post# 485007 , Reply# 7   12/29/2010 at 12:47 (4,859 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)        

 That link to the 56' Plymouth was neat. I had an uncle with one of those. That was a very popular year for Chrysler Corp.  You would see lots of those cars around.  What I remember most was how smooth the dashboard looked compared to other brands out there.
 Another thing I remembered was that instead of having a "L" push button on the transmission selector set, he had "1" & "2" buttons.  I never did see any other models like that. All of the other ones I saw had the "L" gear.


Post# 485043 , Reply# 8   12/29/2010 at 16:57 (4,858 days old) by christfr (st louis mo)        

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not 100% sure what year this baby is but she is pink and i really like this tone of pink. much softer that the pink tag dryer i once had

Post# 485087 , Reply# 9   12/29/2010 at 21:02 (4,858 days old) by sudslock1 (St Louis)        
well.............

I like the aqua and pink but I don't know how long I could live with it before it started to get old. The aqua kitchen looks like the saturation of the colors as been ramped up a little. I'd be interested to see what shade of yellow these machines came in.

Post# 485092 , Reply# 10   12/29/2010 at 21:33 (4,858 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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I actually liked their light green. I think later on they called it seafoam green, the house across the street from us had a westy kitchen that color in 1960.

Post# 485097 , Reply# 11   12/29/2010 at 22:00 (4,858 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        

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christfr, that machine is gorgeous, had no idea Westy Fronts came with such a tricked out control panel. Over the top cool.


Post# 485101 , Reply# 12   12/29/2010 at 22:36 (4,858 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Mickeyd that was their TOL machine for 1957 or 1958. In fact that's the matching dryer. You should hsee the washer. I berlieve Mr. Jetcone has a matched set.

Post# 485199 , Reply# 13   12/30/2010 at 09:50 (4,858 days old) by washernoob ()        

Christfr,

That machine is top notch awesome! WOW! Never seen one like that. I now envy you!


Post# 485211 , Reply# 14   12/30/2010 at 11:12 (4,858 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        
Westinghouse color nomenclature

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A very kind AW member sent me a PDF brochure on GE pull-out dishwashers that had a bonus Westinghouse pull-out dishwasher brochure attached to the end of the document with a diagram of Westinghouse colors from the late fifties (the ham-handed inserted colors are my invention, the names of the colors are what was in question):



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