hmc1981
Well-known member
So...
I’ll try to be quick.
3 months ago, I bought a heavily used, terribly worn Kirby. A Kirby with an aftermarket cloth bag, a Classic III bag topper, a very faded green insignia on the belt lifter, and red trim. I live in St. Augustine, Florida - this machine was confirmed by the seller to have been in the shed (the shed that flooded) when hurricanes Matthew and Irma came through. Could have been hit by a couple more, we don’t know. Not sure why I bought it, just a voice inside me said “do it.” It was only $5.
To my surprise, it ran! Not very well, but it ran. I replaced motor brushes, and did some tweaks on the inside bits and gotnit going like a champ (I’m impressed by its performance every time I turn it on).
Well, it was time to get to restoring the aluminum. What a chore. Sadly, I didn’t take but a couple of before pictures, but you’ll get the idea.
Here I am tonight, this is where I am at. I have ordered the original green, should have it all next week sometime.
Let me know what you think... you won’t hurt my feelings, this is my first “complete” restoration, as others have only needed light polishing, small things. I’d love criticism, it’ll help me for future projects.
I’ve tried a couple of times, but the pictures aren’t in the order I want them posted... but you can see.








I’ll try to be quick.
3 months ago, I bought a heavily used, terribly worn Kirby. A Kirby with an aftermarket cloth bag, a Classic III bag topper, a very faded green insignia on the belt lifter, and red trim. I live in St. Augustine, Florida - this machine was confirmed by the seller to have been in the shed (the shed that flooded) when hurricanes Matthew and Irma came through. Could have been hit by a couple more, we don’t know. Not sure why I bought it, just a voice inside me said “do it.” It was only $5.
To my surprise, it ran! Not very well, but it ran. I replaced motor brushes, and did some tweaks on the inside bits and gotnit going like a champ (I’m impressed by its performance every time I turn it on).
Well, it was time to get to restoring the aluminum. What a chore. Sadly, I didn’t take but a couple of before pictures, but you’ll get the idea.
Here I am tonight, this is where I am at. I have ordered the original green, should have it all next week sometime.
Let me know what you think... you won’t hurt my feelings, this is my first “complete” restoration, as others have only needed light polishing, small things. I’d love criticism, it’ll help me for future projects.
I’ve tried a couple of times, but the pictures aren’t in the order I want them posted... but you can see.







