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Two General Electric P7 Ovens |
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Post# 742056   3/15/2014 at 09:52 (3,691 days old) by ovrphil (N.Atlanta / Georgia )   |   | |
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The second one might be WCI...
1) General Electric p7 $50 or best offer - $50 (Hazleton) - scranton.craigslist.org/app/43294... 2) General Electric P7 Stove (almond and black) - $125 (Tampa, FL)- tampa.craigslist.org/hil/ppd/4321... |
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Post# 742067 , Reply# 1   3/15/2014 at 10:43 (3,691 days old) by pulltostart (Mobile, AL)   |   | |
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Nothing WCI about either of these. The almond one is post-1977, looks nice but the close-up shots reveal damage to the painted backsplash, not sure how that could be corrected. That first one is really nice except - is that a coin on the front edge of the top or damage to the porcelain? Purdy stove.
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Post# 742173 , Reply# 2   3/15/2014 at 15:44 (3,691 days old) by norgeway (mocksville n c )   |   | |
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GE must have made 10 zillion of this style! My hometown was absolutely full of them, they are to me, a good looking stove. |
Post# 742181 , Reply# 3   3/15/2014 at 16:51 (3,691 days old) by danemodsandy (The Bramford, Apt. 7-E)   |   | |
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Is late '60s, I think. It's a curious mash-up of features. The Bakelite escutcheon behind the oven door handle is a deluxe feature that was discontinued on MOL and lower-MOL P*7 ranges in the early '70s. The clock/timer is a more deluxe unit than was offered on this body style later on, too. It's a nice range.
The Almond one? I can only say it's later '70s, maybe early '80s. So far as any damage to a painted backsplash is concerned, you'd be amazed how far you can get with some Testor's PLA model paint, a fine brush and some determination. PLA comes in lots of colors, so it's easy to mix up something to match a problem area. |