Up for sale is a Singer 66 electric sewing machine in the rare WWII era Godzilla crinkle black side finish. It comes in a custom-made, beautiful, oak, portable case. The case is in pristine condition with heavy duty handles on the side.
Machine is in very good running condition And cosmetic condition it has been cleaned and lubricated and runs nicely. The samples shown the different size stitches from 6 to 20.The regulator shows it will go up to 30 stitches per inch back tack teacher. It has the paper clip decal which are worn. It has the scroll face plate and inspection plate.
This sewing machine will sew anything from fine delicate fabrics to heavy duty leather. It takes a class 66 bobbin. The serial number is a G267406 and was made on December 16, 1941.
This machine may have originally been in the cabinet because the controller cord is only about 30 inches long and does not reach to the floor from a standard size table. I believe it was a knee controller, but it is the original controller. I wanted to leave the original controller the way it is, but you could easily replace it with a longer cord to reach the floor. The belt is a brand new replacement. The relative heaviness of these machines over the small ones like the 221 make it more sturdy when sewing without the machine jumping around.
I do not have the manual or any accessories with a manual is readily available online.