I sold my deceased mom's circa 1964 Maytag Wringer Washer about 10 years ago, it was in virtually perfect original condition. I wish I kept it, but at least I got $250 for it. I think she had only used it 4 years before she got an automatic washer.
I sold my deceased mom's circa 1964 Maytag Wringer Washer about 10 years ago, it was in virtually perfect original condition. I wish I kept it, but at least I got $250 for it. I think she had only used it 4 years before she got an automatic washer.
It's like driving older cars. No computers recording systems, insane bumpers, airbag systems, emission crap, or any of the government mandated crap that makes newer cars impossible to work on.
It's like driving older cars. No computers recording systems, insane bumpers, airbag systems, emission crap, or any of the government mandated crap that makes newer cars impossible to work on.
The 1968 Automatic Washer she had lasted to 2010 before it broke. 42 years without repair.
The 1968 Automatic Washer she had lasted to 2010 before it broke. 42 years without repair.
Could probably be rebuilt for a lot less than a new, worse machine would cost in sales taxes.
Could probably be rebuilt for a lot less than a new, worse machine would cost in sales taxes.
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