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    Two Unusual Plastic Convertibles

    Hey...nice Hoover cleaners. The burgundy Supremacy was sold through vac shops and they turn up once in awhile around here. I do have the Dual Voltage too. Odd thing...mine is the same model number but my serial number is 069300001268. Which means that mine was built earlier but with a higher...
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    I'm just full of questions today-Hoover experts?

    Your Connie was made from 4.27.70 until 1.24.75. There was an interruption in production somewhere around '71 as they were taken off of the market. The dealers complained so the Connies were brought back until very early 1975. Then as we all know, they came back again in this decade made this...
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    Thanks Jeff!!

    Terry... Those are some great looking cleanes. The 706 is a rare bird. It is nice that Jeff was able to help you out. Those two machines will really work for you too. I bet they run smooth as silk. Thanks for posting photos of them. I have always liked this series of cleaners from Hoover. Are...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    The line of Areodynes...the first grey one is a model 55 and is the rarest of all Areodynes. I wish that I had found one of these in the vault! The 55 is a combination of a 52 front end and a 53 rear end. The 55 was discontinued due to the success of the Constellation. The sole remaining...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Where it sets on display...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Hoover logo glam shot!
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Cloth bag details...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Looking inside the bag. This machine was equipped with both the cloth and the disposable paper bag. This paper bag feels like the same material as the type W Handisac. I wonder if these were available in the reusable paper bags?
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Clean as a whistle inside...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    machine information plate...a little blurry!
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    more information...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    bottom details...note the white cord...I am still looking for a nice blue Hoover cord for it. This one is off of a later polisher and is "branded" Hoover on the plug end. This is not the easiest machine to work on!
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Hose end...thanks to our very own Kyle, I have a nice tool set, instruction booklet, and a box. Kyle the tools and accessories still have a very good home here!
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Tag information...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    This is a 1953 edition model 42 "Areodyne". This was the cheap version of the model 53. It was built on 9.4.53 and is one of the last 4,000 or so made. Not the first of last unit, but still oh so cool!
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    You can get a bargain on Ebay.......

    Congratulation Seamus! That is a beautiful machine and it is in very good hands. I can't wait to see some more photos of this classic. I particularly like the belt cover on these. I thought that this was UKs best selling Hoover? --Tom
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Here is the top tool garden on this one...I think that my friend still has one or two more of these to sell off.
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Close up of the blower lever that cuts off the difuser and directs the exhaust air to the opening on the bottom for the hose...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Inside...clean as the day it was built even the original bag...I did fire it up and it runs great.
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Here is the tag...just about 34 years old!
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