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Magic Chef early 1960's gas range, stove, oven

Fyrpixie

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Location
Kansas
Model Number
A413W-3LW
Good afternoon!

My name is Kimberly Towsley and I just acquired an amazing vintage / old gas range and I am ecstatic. I plan on restoring it, and making it absolutely glamorous again. However, I am running into some problems finding the stove / range anywhere on the internet and am really hoping you might be able to help me out. I have looked up everywhere from model number, to descriptions of it, and nothing turns up except maybe 2 posts.....that are very old.

Here is what I know. It's a Series IV Magic Chef Gas range, oven, with a storage cabinet from the 1960's from what I can gather from online presence. Pictured Below.

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I took a picture of the metal plate just inside of the door and it reads as follows:

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If I am to read this correctly, then it's Model # A413W-3LW. Upon calling Magic Chef, they told me that only Maytag would have that information. When calling Maytag, they have no idea what that model number is, and we should call Magic Chef. I know that Magic Chef and all the others merged into one company but no one has record of this stove. I have only found ONE other on the internet that is posted like it and could very much use the help now.

I am now turning to other resources to try to figure this out. I am in desperate need of a LP conversion kit for this baby! Here's to hoping someone can point me in the right direction! Pictures are attached so you can see them better.
 
I am running into some problems finding the stove / range anywhere on the internet

No you won't. It appears to be a model from the 1970's

I am in desperate need of a LP conversion kit

It is unlikely you'll find anything like that still available for purchase for that age of product IMO. Check with your propane supplier. They might be able to recommend someone able to convert what is necessary, LP wise. Otherwise, check with some of the restoration companies listed at the following link:

This link is pertinent to your message. It is supplied by this message author.

LINK > Appliance411 : Links : Restoration



Dan O.
 

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