Eureka 200 Series

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texbodemer

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What I have so far.

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EUREKA AUTOMATIC UPRIGHTS
Compiled by Nick Bodemer
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MODEL BREAKDOWN:
238 Basic economy upright. No attachment port.
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258 Mid-range upright. Hose port. Single-speed
motor.
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260 Top of the line. Attachment port, headlight,
and two-speed motor.
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200 Series

MODEL START END
258 1961
258 A 1961 1965?
258 B
258 C
258 D
258 E

259 A 1963
MODEL START END
238 1964(?) 1974
238 A 1964?
238 AK 1965 1966
238 B
238 C
238 D 1967 1969
238 E
238 F 1971 1974
238 K 1970

260 1958 1970
260 A
260 B 1962 1967
260 BK 1966
260 C
260 D 1965
260 E 1966 1970
260 EK 1966 1970
*NOTE*
Suffix "K" indicates chrome hood.
 
Kmart's Model 228

Prior to the 600-Series in 1969, Kmart advertised the Eureka Model 228 (Type A—sans tools & Type AT—with tools) along with the 500-BPZ canister. I would venture a guess that both were exclusive models to the chain store.

1. 1969 Mar 11 TELEGRAPH-HERALD - Model-Types 228-AT & 500-BPZ

2. 1969 Aug 29 TELEGRAPH-HERALD Kmart ad - Model-Types 500-BPZ & 228-A

3. Online photo of the Model 228

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Wow, that's a big list! My knowledge of that era is quite limited. Would be cool to find pamphlets of all the machines and learn what color, features pertained to various models.
 
Very Interesting.

I live in Dubuque Iowa and the Telegraph Herald is our Local Newspaper. Hoover was not as popular in our area as Eureka.

We saw mainly, Kirby, Electrolux, Eureka, Airway, Kenmore and Filter Queen.

I remember very well the Eureka Vacuum displays at our Kmart.

I have a model Eureka very similar to the one pictured. Off hand I don't know the model number but it has the original distribulator brush roll. Multiple rows of brushes no beater bar. It cleans like a dream.
 

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