My prospective 'local' buyer declined, so this fridge is now officially for sale. I have some pics on my phone, if anyone wants to pursue buying this I'll email those along. This fellow was looking for something "Plug-N-Play" for his Westie. Thanks, Don Hanson On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a Norcold 12v/110ac 2-way fridge that I am selling. This fridge > is Mod. # DE-251 D and it works well, made ice running on my spare battery > overnight and the 110 plug in also works. > > This Norcold came from Dodge van that I am parting out and it's very > similar sized to the Dometic from a Westie, though just slightly larger. > The Norcold I have measures 18w x 21h x 15d with an additional 4 3/4" > needed for the cooling coils at the rear. That seems to call for about > 20" of cabinet depth, and the Westie interior in my tin top, that only > looks to be about 19" deep. Some adaptation is obviously required to put > the Norcold where the Dometic normally lives, I guess. I haven't any > desire to swap my Dometic, so I have no actual knowledge on how a swap > could/should be done. > I put it on the Samba just this morning...I want to get it out of my > shop.. The price is just $250 (they go for around $800-$1000 new) and it's > located about 60 miles east of Portland, Or. Reasonable delivery > arrangements can be made 'nearby' or buyer can pay the shipping. > > Thanks, Don Hanson > |
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