*17" Atwood 3 Burner Lp Gas Stove Oven Range Rv Piezo Rv-1735bbp *76* on 2040-parts.com
Burr Oak, Michigan, United States
RV ATWOOD 17" 3 BURNER RANGE OVEN PIEZO RV-1735BBP HAS PIEZO IGNITION DOES NOT COME WITH MANUAL MEASUREMENT: 20 1/4" WIDE X 17 3/4" THICK X 16" TALL THIS IS LIKE NEW COULD NOT BE USED AT RV COMPANY DUE TO BURNER COVER BACK RIGHT SIDE HAS A PAINT SCUFF AND BENT A LITTLE, FRONT RIGHT CORNER OF BURNER COVER HAS A PAINT SCUFF. HAS PROTECTIVE COATING OVER THE DOOR AND HANDLE. *76* COLOR: BLACK |
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