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Amana 'Fridge
What a neat refrigerator! Isn't it amazing that it still works so well being the age it is? It probably pulls a lot of electricity, but it seems that the more energy "efficient" appliances became, the shorter their life span! Or maybe it's just planned obsolescence.
I know absolutely nothing about vintage appliances, but I do know that they are pricey to buy restored. I found a website that you may find interesting. The Clayton, GA company is looking for additional inventory if you want to sell it. I cannot vouch for them, but I really enjoy what they do. So fun!
Here's a sample of what they have:
https://www.antiqueappliances.com/antique-refrigerators/
Amana 'Fridge
Additionally, if they aren't interested in buying your fridge, you can place an ad on their website to see if others are. I think the ad rates are pretty reasonable:
https://www.antiqueappliances.com/classifieds-2/