My Red Hoover Concept I Model U3317 from EBay!!!!

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Rugsucker,

Most everyone who knows anything about Historic Buckhead knows about the Pink Pig! Although Rich's is gone now, the Pink Pig is still there
 
 


 


 


 


Is there interest in these Concept Hoovers?


I'm not an upright person, but I saw 2 today for $5 each.  One was beige, the other was more of a late 70s, early eightys rust and brown colors.  I should have nabbed them for someone here.

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Woweee what a fine specimen. The concept one is another vacuum of my childhood. My grandfather still has two I distinctly remember playing with as a child in the library of their home. The sound is unmistakably the most recognizable noise of my childhood.

Amazing machines. Some of the best carpet groomers out there
 
Thank you Brando-Husky;)

This one is definitely one of the ones I remember most as a child. This one, and a few Convertibles and the 2 Dial-A-Matics I mentioned on this thread. I remember playing with several of them at my grandparents house too but not just in the library, they had lots of antique Persian rugs that had only ever been "Hoover cleaned" lol.
 
Andrew,

it was a good bargain at $116 as well. Better than what you get today for that much for sure.
Are all Rich's closed, or is there still one up at the mall a little north of Buckhead?
Am I thinking of Dillards?
A friend of mine relocated to Sandy Springs several years ago.
We had a great time when I visited.
 
HooverWhoBetter,

Thank you!:) I completely agree as well, I definitely love that colour. I have a Hoover Legacy 730 with a mauve coloured hood and striped grey bag, it's one of the most 80's looking machines I've ever seen.
 
Thank you both MarcSchroeder & John Long!!!

Marc, I'd love to ad a Concept II (especially one like that!) to my collection, I don't have any Concept IIs right now. Is the handle top on yours original or a replacement? I only ask because mine is burgundy like the rest of it. Also, does yours have the electronic motor speed control?

John, thank you very much! It took a long time to find. It was the first one id seen since my grandparents and I haven't seen one since.

Also Marc, if you like rarities, I also have this Concept I which I was told was rare. It's a BOL either Sears or Kmart model. It needs some help though.

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@vintagevaclover Yes, the handle, cord, and bumper (I guess that's what you call it) have all been replaced. The U3321 does not have the speed control—that would be very cool. It belonged to my great aunt who purchased it in late '87 or early '88, making it a few months older than me. I believe she bought it at Service Merchandise in Jackson, Mississippi. She gave it to me when she bought her self propelled Windtunnel in '99 or 2000. Of course, the Concept Two has outlasted every vacuum she's had since, lol.

That is a very neat Concept One you have. I've always found the later models interesting because the body is the same color as the bag (not beige or gray). I will admit though, I'm partial to the older Concepts with the pointy, retro-style handle.

Interestingly enough, the vacuum that got me addicted was a U3317 just like yours. It was my mom's. Unfortunately, it did not hold up through the years and I ended up using it for parts for my U3225.

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Thanks Marc!!;)

The original U3317 was purchased from Keys Showroom in 1988 but I think the one I have now is from 1991. The Dial-A-Matics were bought from Riches in the 60s. I have a similar blue Dial-A-Matic now too. The originals got tossed a long time ago unfortunately. I love having all the original paper work for all of those too. I also have this Decade 80 green Concept I bought at a thrift shop with the original pointy handle like you were talking about too!

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