In progress...... it came with the property we bought a couple of years ago. I've actually run it already a good bit but it has since been dismantled for its overhaul. When I first gave it a bit of juice I found that it just needed a new relay and it fired right up and started cooling great. So I poked around and determined it to be a 1946 GE Flat Top. Its mostly complete but someone had painted it a butt ugly puke yellow in its life and it had some dents, badly needed a new door seal, etc, etc. so the the project began and is still in progress. So far I've totally dismantled it, all the chrome bits have been sent off and re-chromed, cut out and replaced the lower pan, body work is done, started experimenting with vinyl for fun (blue chrome on brushed black metallic) and plan on hopefully finishing it up sometime this summer. Also added some low profile wheels since it was nightmarishly heavy and hard to move around and want to mod the lower cover into a tilt out drawer. It was also missing on shelf, had a friend duplicate the one I had in new steel rod stock. Going to have both of those powder coated in simulation chrome (they appear to have been originally galvanized). Only other mod will be to convert the inside light to LED. Have some brand new welting, door seal made, new modern insulation, and lastly I need to fabricate some sort of lower grille (a narrow one right near the floor) and decide on a final finish. Might be paint, might be wrapped in vinyl, might be a combination of both. Have not decided yet.... Will be sweet when its done though.
Pics - as found sitting out in the back storage building, gutted and in progress, shiny new chrome, and goofing with vinyl....