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Post# 192495   7/31/2012 at 10:07 (4,285 days old) by kirby508 ()        

Ok, I made an offer on an Electrolux Model G with a power nozzle yesterday on Ebay and I got the vacuum.

The pictures are not great, but it shows a brown Electrolux with what appears to be a PN-2....

But it also shows what looks like the chrome cord wrapper on the exhaust end, I thought G's all had auto cord winders?

Here is the link, in any case it's on it's way......


CLICK HERE TO GO TO kirby508's LINK on eBay


Post# 192502 , Reply# 1   7/31/2012 at 10:23 (4,285 days old) by papasvacs (Lauderdale Lakes, FL)        
I may be wrong......

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But the G was never made in brown.  I was tan or turquoise.  Mine is tan.

 

That is a factory rebuilt  model.  You can tell by the metal plate on the body.  Maybe the rebuilt ones did not have cordwinders. 

 

I thought the G always had a cordwiner as an integral part of the body.  I believe that was one one of the "beauties" of the G.

 

As I said, I could be wrong, though.  All that said, the G is a great machine!

 

Greg F.


Post# 192506 , Reply# 2   7/31/2012 at 10:33 (4,285 days old) by frank1002us ()        

maybe the cord winder does not work

Post# 192510 , Reply# 3   7/31/2012 at 11:32 (4,285 days old) by cleaningbuff (Quincy, IL)        

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That is a rebuilt model F

Post# 192511 , Reply# 4   7/31/2012 at 11:57 (4,285 days old) by richardlxixxx (Jupiter, Florida)        
That vacuum is not a Model G

Brian,

 

I hate to burst your bubble of happiness, but that is not a Model G.  It is a rebuilt Model AE or AF, but definitely not a Model G. 

The Model G vacuums all had automatic cordwinders and also had bumpers on the side, rear, and front.  The G was produced in turquoise and tan.

You can usually tell a rebuilt Electrolux by an obvious manufacturer's plate attached to the body of the machine.

If you want a G, do not accept this vacuum.  You were mislead!

RichardCool

From Sunny, Hot, and Hummid South Florida


Post# 192707 , Reply# 5   8/1/2012 at 20:25 (4,284 days old) by superj (cos cob,ct)        
that is a

model l

Post# 192724 , Reply# 6   8/1/2012 at 22:54 (4,283 days old) by Real1 ()        
That's.....

not a G and that's fraud. Whether the sellers knew that or not is irrelevant. Take your complaint to PayPal and tell them you did not receive what was described in the auction....you will get a full refund. Takes time, but you'll get it. They will want that you tried to negotiate a settlement with the seller first. Only correspond with him through ebay for the record.

 

Kevin


Post# 192820 , Reply# 7   8/2/2012 at 13:06 (4,283 days old) by kirby508 ()        
Thanks for all the responses

Yes this is going to be interesting, I kind of knew it was not a G due to no cord winder and bumpers etc......and I even asked and got this response.

"Dear flingit,

Hello - Thanks for your email. Yes, this is a model G. Hope that helps and please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Kind Regards,
Dawn

- countryattics"


So, when it arrives I will quickly request a total refund or some type of "adjustment"........


Post# 192896 , Reply# 8   8/2/2012 at 22:16 (4,282 days old) by collector2 (Moose Jaw, Sk)        

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I agree with Richard. It is an rebuilt Electrolux Af (or possibly AE) The plate attached by the switch will give the details. Given that the plate is there, the colour and the attachments with it it is an Electrolux company rebuild.

Post# 192901 , Reply# 9   8/2/2012 at 22:42 (4,282 days old) by Vinvac (Dubuque IA)        

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AF or AE..

The switch is the giveaway.

I don't believe any of the L's had that switch.

Also, I have never seen a rebuilt G with the chrome powerhead, they were generally the painted brown like the machine.

Morgan


Post# 193521 , Reply# 10   8/6/2012 at 13:25 (4,279 days old) by kirby508 ()        
Well, it says it's a G.........

I got the "G" Electrolux today, perhaps it's Frankenlux?

Any ideas on just what I got?

Thanks


Post# 193753 , Reply# 11   8/7/2012 at 16:22 (4,278 days old) by kirby508 ()        
Electrolux Strange Looking Model G

Ok, I can supply more pictures if need be, but what exactly is this vacuum? I can hardly fault the Ebay Seller as it does state that it is a MODEL G on the frame.



Post# 193774 , Reply# 12   8/7/2012 at 18:39 (4,278 days old) by vacuumfreak (Ontario, Canada)        

To me it looks like this Model E that is currently posted on Ebay, perhaps with a Model G model plate/metal ring around the bag chamber. Maybe this could've happened when it was rebuilt.

Just my thoughts,
Daniel :-)


Post# 193812 , Reply# 13   8/7/2012 at 23:26 (4,277 days old) by eurekastar (Amarillo, Texas)        

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It is definitely a factory rebuild, because of the builder's plate that's riveted to the side.  So I wonder if some parts got switched in the process.  It looks like some G series parts are interchangeable with earlier AF/AE models. 


Post# 193813 , Reply# 14   8/7/2012 at 23:38 (4,277 days old) by collector2 (Moose Jaw, Sk)        

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From what I have been told when the rebuilds were being done in the factory a bunch were taken appart all at once the good parts kept, repainted, then machines assembled from the pile of parts. Its quite possible that it ended up with parts from a F and G together.

Post# 193854 , Reply# 15   8/8/2012 at 09:44 (4,277 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)        
rebuilt E-F-G ?

Many parts would interchange as above.The G had unique bumpers and cordwinder.The brown colors and hose date this to about 1980 as it would have been painted to match the Olympia line.The cord,hose and attachments would have been brand new at the time and same atts as Special or Olympia.Everything else would have been rebuilt or replaced to new condition.This was one of the last factory rebuilts.I beleive the HPR(High Performance Rebuilt) of the Diamond Jubilee days was last.This is a great vac if in good condition and fixable if not.Have you tried it yet?How do you like your E-F-G?


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