Quote:
Originally Posted by holeinthewall
I have a 1938 GE refrigerator that my grandfather bought for 15 dollars in 1964 for the camp. It still runs fine, I do have a separate under counter freezer hidden to keep the ice cream frozen, but the old 38 keeps my beer nice and cold and I have never had to do anything in the way of maintenance. My wife is lobbying for a new frig but I am afraid that it won't last.
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Before you get rid of that old
Antique, you might want to check the going price for one in
"As Is" condition, and the price for one in restored (operating) condition.

NB
http://www.antiqueappliances.com/mon...rigerators.htm
OR this style: 1938:
http://www.onlineauction.com/index.p...ion_id=1305766