New shop refrigerator

Yeah he could most definitely sell them in that price range. When I get one I'm going to have my buddy (went to WCC for autobody) spray it. He works at City Body.
 
So cool! I've been in the building that that fridge was built, on Plymouth Rd. in Detroit. After Kelvinator it was AMC then Jeep Truck Engineering. It built somehting in WW2 also. A little history for ya all :)

Nice job, that thing is beautiful!
 
Looks awesome!

SIDE NOTE: If anyone wants one of these, I know my mother was talking about getting rid of the one she has in the basement. I'm not sure when she planned on it, but it works and stay really cold. It's been there for a long time to chill beer for when I or my brother-in-law come over. Jsut an FYI. PM me if anyone is interested.

SOrry for the hi-jack.

b
 
i'm a bit late to this party, but i gotta say that the 'fridge is way cool.....!!....

def. a very thoughtful "one off" christmas gift.....:thumbsup:
 
Looks awesome!

SIDE NOTE: If anyone wants one of these, I know my mother was talking about getting rid of the one she has in the basement. I'm not sure when she planned on it, but it works and stay really cold. It's been there for a long time to chill beer for when I or my brother-in-law come over. Jsut an FYI. PM me if anyone is interested.

SOrry for the hi-jack.

b

Thanks for the hookup Brian, your folks were very cool people to meet today! I went up to the swap meet at Gibraltor Trade Center, then off to pick up the refrigerator. I got this thing home, and it is definitely WAY heavier then the Leonard fridge. It appears to be a 1950 model "Coldspot" sold by Sears & Roebuck Co. and it's in great shape. I can't wait to get some graphics layed out on it!

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LMAO Joe!

Thanks for the hookup Brian, your folks were very cool people to meet today! I went up to the swap meet at Gibraltor Trade Center, then off to pick up the refrigerator. I got this thing home, and it is definitely WAY heavier then the Leonard fridge. It appears to be a 1950 model "Coldspot" sold by Sears & Roebuck Co. and it's in great shape. I can't wait to get some graphics layed out on it!

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