What is your favorite American-market Hoover Junior, or as we call it, Lightweight Upright? From 1953-57 it was known as the Lark upright.
Chronology:
1950 to 1953 - Model 115 (brown/gold hammertoned look)
1953 to 1956 - Lark Model 12 (mostly red, with gray cover plate)
1956 to early 1957 - Lark Model 14 (light blue and white)
1967 to 1968 - Model 1330 (Swedish green or jonquil with gray cover plate)
1969 to 1972 - Model 1340 (shades of seal greige, or taupe - color scheme not too unlike the U.K.-issue Junior model 1346)
1973 to 1977 - Model 1348 (garland green and seal greige/taupe)
1978 to 1980 - Model U1025 (pale honey and almond)
To sum it all up: my favorites would be the Lark Model 14 mainly because of its short production run, and the final Lightweight Upright (1978-80) that is model U1025 which closed the chapter of the Hoover Junior in the U.S.A.
~Ben
Chronology:
1950 to 1953 - Model 115 (brown/gold hammertoned look)
1953 to 1956 - Lark Model 12 (mostly red, with gray cover plate)
1956 to early 1957 - Lark Model 14 (light blue and white)
1967 to 1968 - Model 1330 (Swedish green or jonquil with gray cover plate)
1969 to 1972 - Model 1340 (shades of seal greige, or taupe - color scheme not too unlike the U.K.-issue Junior model 1346)
1973 to 1977 - Model 1348 (garland green and seal greige/taupe)
1978 to 1980 - Model U1025 (pale honey and almond)
To sum it all up: my favorites would be the Lark Model 14 mainly because of its short production run, and the final Lightweight Upright (1978-80) that is model U1025 which closed the chapter of the Hoover Junior in the U.S.A.
~Ben