Perfect and rare stove for anyone restoring or building an antique trailer! This is a Preway 20" wide stove and oven combo that I pulled from a 1950's 35' trailer that previously served as home and cabin for a legendary mining figure and his wife who lived with his wife south of Colfax CA in Placer County, and died in 1997 after a successful life of finding gold. I believe the trailer is/was a mid to later 1950's tandem axle trailer that included this propane stove that measures 20 1/2" in width, 36" in burner height (46 1/2" overall), and 25" in depth.
I steam cleaned the stove after disassembly to get a grasp of the overall condition. The fascia plate on top of the control console has heavy rust and will likely need to be reproduced in either chromed aluminum or stainless steel. The clock assembly is questionable and is up to one's own judgement as to suitability. All burners, flash tubes, and related propane parts are in good condition, though gaskets between burners and manifolds should be replaced for safety. The broiler and tray are in very good condition, as well as burner grates.
The finish is porcelain in a color that most people would call pink, but was known as flamingo beck in the fifties (showing my age!). A few chips are evident from possible mishaps with a dropped pot or pan, but otherwise the condition of the porcelain is good to very good. Additional cleaning should render a very acceptable result.
This is being sold as-is and no guarantee of suitability or operation is offered. This is being represented as a restorable item and should be considered as such. Located at my shop in Roseville. Call or email for additional information.