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    Posted 11 years ago

    hannahann
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    Found this in an old basement. I want restore it myself. Not sure what kind of cooler and pieces missing. Front and back pictures.

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    1. officialfuel officialfuel, 11 years ago
      Good luck on your restorstion! Show us some pictures when your done. :-)

      Michael
    2. toolbox, 11 years ago
      Nice find. I would have said it was made in 1934-1938. It is a Westinghouse or Cavalier Standard Ice cooler. It’s missing the cap-catcher on the front and maybe the lid? These models did not have removable, front or back, panels hiding the bottom shelf.
      Open the lid and look at the right tank wall. Near the top should be some embossed letters and/or numbers. W is for Westinghouse and TN is for Cavalier. Lets us know what the rest of the characters are, they represent the date of manufacture.
      Good luck and post some more pictures.
      Ted

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