Coronado Upright Vacuum Cleaner ??

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chicagomike

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Can anyone provide any information on the Coronado Upright vac shown in the pics? When I search VL for Coronado the only matches were for canister vacs.

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That is a

Cadillac , built by Clements Manufacturing Chicago, they still make Cadillac industrial blowers.
 
The only part it appears to be missing is a headlight socket under the headlight cover - there are not any holes in metal where it would have fastened too, do you have any knowledge on what the socket would have looked like or where/how it fastened as maybe I can find something to make the headlight work as I am restoring the machine.
 
No

That was Wizard, I think it was a company called Gambles Gimbles????Not a Southern store, at least I never heard of it as a kid.
 
So is it a Gamble's product or a Cadillac product, built by Clements Manufacturing Chicago. Gamble's was like an Ace Hardware, correct?
 
<span style="font-family: tahoma, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">I think that switch on the motor housing is to switch on the headlight power. Cadillac uprights were known for that. But, you're saying that there is no socket to attach a bulb to?</span>
 
Fascinating vacuum. Beautiful design. All machines of this era were designed so well. I love these more obscure machines, to pull away sometimes from the more common hoovers and such of the time.
 
Necropost!

Do you still want to know what the light socket looked like?

Do you even still have the machine?

Am I too late?

Will I stop asking questions?
 
Meh

Chicago Mike exists. I don't believe he posts here anymore. I'm pretty sure the vacuum in question is long gone.
 
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