Let’s Play a Guessing Game

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Old fridges typically bring $100-250 around here if they’re not working. I’ve seen working ones go for $500+

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Well ladies n gents. Y’all all threw out some great guesses and enlightened me on a few more Plymouth products that I didn’t know existed! (One of those Plymouth tractors is definitely going on the list of things I’d like to buy someday!) However, none of y’all’s guesses were correct. So without further ado, here’s what I picked up today for $160. Allegedly it works! I guess we’ll find out tomorrow.

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That's something I definitely would have picked up too!
Does it have a Pentastar on the lower left side? :lol:
 
Oops, I meant right side! (Passenger side has the Pentastar... Does a fridge have a passenger side?? If you're sitting in the fridge, is the passenger on the right or left?... *pops open another beer* Hmm... do British and Australian fridges have the handle on the opposite side? ...)
 
Oops, I meant right side! (Passenger side has the Pentastar... Does a fridge have a passenger side?? If you're sitting in the fridge, is the passenger on the right or left?... *pops open another beer* Hmm... do British and Australian fridges have the handle on the opposite side? ...)
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Well, the door is obviously the front… so if you’re looking AT the front, the “passenger” side would be to the left of the door, naturally. Makes sense to me anyway!
 
Well, I had the fridge plugged in all day today and unfortunately, it didn’t cool at all… :( oh well, as I get closer to having the shop finished, I’ll dig into it and see what it takes to get it functioning. It does click on/off, so there’s something working on it.
 
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