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Seaward Princess Style 33 Marine Stove- Front Panel Toggle Switches - Pair on 2040-parts.com

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Houston, TX, United States

Houston, TX, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Seaward Princess 33 Manufacturer Part Number:marine stove 110v UPC:Does not apply

USED SEAWARD PRINCESS STYLE 33  FRONT PANEL TOGGLE SWITCHES

NICE CONDITION 


I'm parting out my working Seaward Princess Style 33 marine 110V electric stove which was made in the early seventies.

PART LISTED HERE: FRONT PANEL TOGGLE SWITCHES
 In nice solid condition---has some surface rash but works good. Look at the pics for general condition.  



NOTE: THIS PART IS FOR THE EARLY MODEL PRINCESS 33 STOVE.


THIS ITEM WILL SHIP TO THE LOWER 48 FOR $4.95.

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