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    Vintage Model 42

    A new arrival here in the Village of West Clay (or, as Fred Nelson has dubbed it, "Tarantula Arms South" - LOL!) A Hoover Model 42 Tank cleaner, in fabulous shape, almost looks brand new!
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    Eureka Upright Model 1945B

    One for all you Eureka fans (I think I can hear a couple certain Hoover fans groaning in the back ground - you know who you are)....This is the Model 1945 B, almost brand new! A couple small nicks, but basically looks unused.
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    Hoover Dial-a-Matic Model 1118

    Look at this fabulous baby, the Hoover Model 1118! Another wonderful adoption from Marc Turbyfill, facilitated by (of course) Rick Benedikt. This girl is absolutely spotless, not a scratch or nick on her, no handle wobble, all the vinyl and plastic gleams showroom new. It looks like it was...
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    Mint 1954 Hoover Constellation Model 82

    Another new baby arrives at Scott's house, again via godfathers Marc Turbyfill and Rick Benedikt! The first Connie, a "non-floater", and what a beauty. I don't think it was ever used. Not a mark on the canister, hose looks brand new, all boxes look showroom new! Kind of a big step for me...
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    Pics from October mini-meet In Indy

    I had originally posted this on the members only section, but wanted to put it on here so everyone could see. We had an great time and got to play with a lot of old Hoovers. http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?10221_19
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    A really groovy Hoovey - the Model 707

    Another new edition to the collection, a model 707, which surely has some of the loudest 1970's style colors I have ever seen on a vacuum!
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    My new baby (Hoover 26 Upright)

    The first time I've ever adopted a 72 year old baby (I usually like that age number transposed to 27 when, ahem, "adopting", lol) - but this one is a beauty! A 1938 Hoover Model 26, complete with original box, cleaning tools, etc. She is in awesome shape, runs great, and is a knockout! Many...
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    Hoover Convertible Headlight lens

    I am looking for a plastic headlight lens that fits what I would consider the "classic" covertible style. The machine itself is a 707, so anything similar (719, 728) should fit. I'm thinking that one from one of the early series (65, 66, 67, 68, 69, and 70) may also do the trick. If anyone...
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    The Glamorous Hoovers - Part II the 1950's

    The next generation of the bad asses...
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    Glamorous Hoovers - 1940's and 50's

    Decided to let these bad boys outta the closet for the day!
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    Hoover Model 61

    OK - I am on a roll. Here is my Hoodel 61, which is probably about in the best shape of all my old Hoovers...
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    Hoover Model 28

    One lonesome pic of my 28, I will work on getting some better glamour shots. Bad lighting in the basement.....
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    Eureka Uprights

    Not sure, but I think these were made after 1980. They are my Eureka 1470B and 1489A. I found them NIB not so long ago. They are great vacuums, light and powerful.
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    Hoover Model 305

    I'll post a few pics of my beloved Model 305 (manufactured around 1940). I still have not been able to figure out how to attach multiple pictures to the thread??? I am usually not so computer dumb, I don't know what the deal is. Maybe Martini time?
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