Nice!
That is gorgeous! That is one Hoover that is on my list! I love that lavender color!
As for "old money" vs. "new money" I feel that is a rather gauche stereotype. I think it has more to do with those who appreciate quality, rather than the newest, latest trends. Additionally, I have found over the years that those with "new money" are the ones who are most likely to discuss such topics constantly, and are obsessed with brands, labels, "one upping" the neighbors, and brand "name dropping". Those with "old" or "family" money are usually much more reserved in the way they speak of money and finances, and don't flaunt things as they are merely possesions. My mother has said for as long as I can remember, if you are a walking, breathing, speaking advertisement for a particular brand it is most likely due to over compensation, and the creation of an illusion of grandeur. Coming from a family that has done quite well for themselves, going back five generations, I was taught that it wasn't appropriate to discuss such matters relating to affluence, as it is not a relevant topic of conversation.
Back on topic, John that Hoover is in amazing shape! I hope I have the opportunity to come across a 33 one of these days! I love a good hunt, and restoration! I am envious of your collection of Hoovers! Beautiful!