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It’s in remarkable shape for 70 years old. It was obviously built with pride. The only thing I did was to rewire the rotisserie motor because the cord was looking a little sketchy after 70 years.
 
Birds look good but that is one of the coolest cookers EVER!!!

I watch for them for sale locally but have yet to find one that’s worth buying.
 
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