Electrolux model G: A version I have never seen before

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Now why in the world would that have two power nozzle recepticals ? Do they both work and would one of been an after purchase modification just curious? Zach.
 
Electrolux made replacement chrome trim pieces for the top with the power receptacle so that when rebuilding model AE's they could be used with a powernozzle, which they never came with originally.  Those same trim pieces got used on subsequent models when being rebuilt, either because that's the trim that was available or because it was thought a more convenient location for plugging in the cord than under the hose or down by the right front wheel where they frequently got accidentally yanked out while vacuuming.  I know, I've experienced it myself!
 
Can no one realize this was a saleman's prize?

The Electrolux G was the most successful machine in Lux history. This machine was a salesman's prize for performance aka...selling LOTS of G's. Who knows what color the hose and tools were, but the plague on the bottom is telling in that it says "Hey!" you sold lots of Electroluxes!
As has been said many times, the original lower front power nozzle outlet had trouble. We see weekly early G's with the addition of a top mounted PN connection. Of course, it's had a little surgery over the years.
 
Phillip,

Let us know if you have restored your Golden G. Very cool that the Golden J/1205-J, Super J/1401, gold Model L, gold B-8, and gold CB's color actually came from the Model G award model in the 1960s. I wonder if Electrolux was still giving out award machines in the '70s, and if so what color they were ... perhaps platinum?

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