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  1. My Better Half found some used kitchen appliances, they are gorgeous, and will be perfect for our kitchen remodel. Based on a date I found on the sink, I think they are from 1964. The Model Number on the Wall Oven appears to read J D14A1GR. Given the space after the J, maybe it's just D14A1GR. The G could possibly be a 6, but I don't think so. As I am finishing the layout of our new (old, 1950s) cabinetry, I want to learn all I can about how the wall oven should be installed. I can figure some things out, but would appreciate any literature or advice as guidance. I searched the "downloads", FAQs, etc., and found nothing with any of the combinations I have listed for the model number. I didn't try a wild card, as I am not even sure if the MN is JD1xxxxx, or D14xxxx. Hopefully, in the mid 1960s, GE appliances were better made than newer ones are. Thanks in advance.
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