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Vintage Sunray Electric Rv/garage 4 Burner Stove & Oven on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bloomingdale, Ohio, United States

Bloomingdale, Ohio, United States
wear due to normal use, everything works good
Brand:Sunray Warranty:No Interior Part Type:Stoves

Up for sale is a Vintage Sunray Electric RV/Garage 4 Burner Stove & Oven, dimensions are 40 1/2" from top of back to bottom, 36" from bottom to burners, 20" wide, 27 3/4" in length, this has four top burners and a oven, everything works good and would be great for an RV to give it that Vintage look or anyone's garage, if you have any other questions please feel free to ask, thank you for checking out my auction, be sure to check out my store front for other great deals.

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