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Post by turbokinetic on Feb 14, 2020 23:39:25 GMT
Turbo....here's a link with pics of the '27 Frigidaire....hope you like! Link-1927 Frigidaire
David O. David, that is a very nice Frigidaire. Almost exactly like the 31 model, which I keep in my kitchen. It's hard to "date" those and I am confused by certain aspects of it. How did you determine it was a 27?
Is anything left underneath; such as the mounting brackets and lines?
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Post by davido on Feb 15, 2020 1:43:38 GMT
I'm not 100% sure it's a 1927, but when I researched I found pics online that had dates...and some sales ads from Frigidaire. Plus I think Frigidaire quit using the Maple wood around inside of door in '28/'29 model years.
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Post by davido on Feb 15, 2020 1:46:28 GMT
The lines were cut and whole unit removed before I got it.
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Post by turbokinetic on Feb 15, 2020 2:14:50 GMT
I'm not 100% sure it's a 1927, but when I researched I found pics online that had dates...and some sales ads from Frigidaire. Plus I think Frigidaire quit using the Maple wood around inside of door in '28/'29 model years. That's good info. The only thing I have noticed is the legs seem to have become standard on the later ones; and the earlier ones tended to be a two-tone grey and white cabinet. Yours has solid white and is on legs. But I'm no expert on all the year change stuff! I just focus on the mechanicals.
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