Here's a contraption that might bring back memories:
Stoves got pretty involved in the 60s; I guess they wanted to appeal to the keeping-up-with-the-Joneses impulse.
It's not priced to sell quickly, although you never know when the right buyer will come along. (It ain't me - that stove is WAY too new.) The listing is here:
https://hartford.craigslist.org/atq/d/p ... 38609.html
1965 Sears stove
1965 Sears stove
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Re: 1965 Sears stove
James that looks like JJet’s fancy stove.
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Re: 1965 Sears stove
We didn't have that kind of fancy stove in my 1960 house growing up, but that brown was the exact color of the kitchen. We had a wall stove.
1939 Minimal Traditional