Hoover Constellation 86 paint color options?

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fluffygryphon

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I recently came into possession of a Constellation Eighty Six that was very very poorly repainted. Paint runs, poor masking, etc... This gives me a wealth of options, since someone else already ruined the original paint job. I still want to repaint it in a color that closely matches one of the original color options this model came in. Is there some sort of list or diagram I can look at that has all the colors offered? Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Oh, I thought from your headline that the Constellation had been available in 86 different colors.

As far as which color to paint yours, my grandmother had a yellow one that looked very cheerful, but I've also always been fond of the orange ones. But hey, since you're essentially working with a blank canvas, why not have some fun with it and do something totally original, like a two-tone, maybe with a color fade from top to bottom.
 
Hi,

Going by newspaper ads, the colors of the Model 86 were:

1) Antique Gold

2) Primrose Yellow

3) Porcelain Blue

Hoover, like Eureka, Electrolux and presumably other companies often changed colors from their originals to reflect marketing or internal changes.


Linked is an archived thread showing my reply, #14, with photos and change perceptions:

https://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?36106
 
Hey, Paul. Believe it or not, photo number 3 that you have in your archived post is the vacuum I actually got. That exact one. I'm disassembling it right now so I can remove the old paint. I attached a few pics.

As far as painting it, I may play around with some color options.

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Hoover Model 86 cloth filter & brush accessories

Hello, I was just gifted a great condition Model 86 Hoover canister vac and I am very impressed with this little vac! Extremely versatile vs most other vacs and exceptionally quiet. The floating feature was a huge surprise too! My grandkids think it's the cat's meow and want to turn it on whenever they visit. All that said I hope it continues to run for a while.

The vac came with only one attachment, a small 6" bristle brush which seems to be OEM, white with the locking nub, and in excellent condition. I bought some bags on Amazon that seem to work well but the cloth felt motor filter, though in fair shape, seems a bit worn so I'd like to get a new one. I've searched the net and I've not found a suitable one that is either large enough or made of the same cloth felt. I'm sure some of the filters I found could have fit but very few listed the actual size diameter only a part number. I realize I do not have to get an OEM as most of these filters I think are rather generic. Any help to locate one will be appreciated.

Regarding the brushes. I'd like to get a 10"-12" floor brush with swivel and with horse hair bristles. Also, a good dusting & crevis tool attachment, and help to find them is also appreciated.

Thanks!

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Hey Daniel—

Glad to hear that that Model 86 got into someone's hands who wants to restore it. Looking forward to seeing the 'after' pics.

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Congrat's, secondhand! Hope someone can help you out with the attachments if you are unable to find them on your own on eBay, Craigslist, or other places.
 
Nearly complete

What a lovely machine to work on. It's so simple and shares so many similar designs with shop vacs. Here's the followup. The goal wasn't to make it a display piece, but something I'd enjoy using to help me clean house.

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