Mine Is....
....The American 1205.
It's an important model in Electrolux history, because it was the first to address something that had become a problem for Electrolux: dated styling. As excellent as the company's Models G and L were, their styling harked back to the 1950s, and other manufacturers were offering much more up-to-date looks. A Lady Kenmore of the mid-1960s had it all over a G in the appearance department, especially when you stop to think that "space-age" looks were important to consumers at the time.
The 1205 fixed all that; it was a very modern-looking cleaner, yet still kept all the traditional Electrolux virtues of quiet and long-lasting quality. The only drawbacks were the first clunky system for the electric supply to the power nozzle, and the power nozzle itself was noisy, something Electrolux never did really fix.
I have mentioned my lust for the 1205 I saw in the window of the Electrolux agency that was located two doors down from where I worked in the early '70s. That strong desire to possess one was the result of its beautiful presentation by the salesmen, who had polished all its aluminum until it looked like sterling silver, and rubbed out and waxed the paint until it gleamed like a new Cadillac. I could not afford one at the time, but I have owned several since; I will never forget that first look.