I remember the push-button appliances, but I would've been too young to cook on them then.
My first thoughts when looking at those pictures were of the order of operations of the tear-out, and what I would have to allocate extra time and consideration for:
- built in place cabinetry, bring gloves and band-aids because those wicked nails they're held together with are going to bleed you.
- gigantic oversized cast-iron enamel sink/drainboard combo, bring temp laborers to haul that out without hernias all around.
- "kitchen of the future" built-in appliances, prepare to replace some messed up electrical and plumbing services.
- ancient tile splash, be ready to bag up questionable miracle materials of the past used as backer board, expect to replace all the drywall.
I really don't like the wood cabinetry of that area. It looks fast and cheap. The metal cabinets from that time were something special, though; something worth preserving or reproducing.