JC Whitney refrigerator orders

tom warner

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JR I checked on the JC Whitney site and they do not list the Norcold 641 but
list them as a Norcold 900 series 6.3 and 5.5 cu ft models. The price you
quote is correct $989.95 but the stock numbers are different.

Is this the NOrcold 641 or not? Do you have the JC Whitney RV catalog and
if so is it a 631J as you noted. What does the code A1099 stand for.

I would like to order one as soon as possible.

Thanks for the help

>In a message dated 12/30/1999 5:48:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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>The equivalent of the Norcold DE461 in Electric and propane is the Norcold
>N600 series; the 2 way power (120v and propane) is the 641 and the 3 way (12v
>added) is the 641.3 model.
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>JCWhitney catalog 631J, good thru 1/31/2000, has the 641 listed for 989.95
>and the 641.3 listed for 1009.95; the nice thing about this catalog is it
>offers 15% for orders over $150.
>Just mention code A1099. You have to pay shipping from the Norcold factory.
>I posted some of this earlier in November. I talked about saving about $200
>buying from JCW versus a local RV dealer. An internet comment was made that
>saving $200 maybe wasn't worth it, since the dealer would install; the
>warranty was also questioned. I have yet to order; I will do it about
>mid-Jan. Like everyone else, I will learn to install and Norcold will honor
>their warranty.
>
>JRWheeler 78 Royale NC
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Tom & Marg Warner
Loving it in "The beautiful Mohawk Valley seat of the American Revolution
and the Battle of Oriskany"

Proud owners of a growing fleet:

1976 GMC Palmbeach TZE 166V100496
1987 Corvette
1984 Mercedes 300D Sedan
1988 Mercedes 300TE Station Wagon
1997 125 # Rottweiler, Boomer (faithful mascot and defender of 0ur GMC)
 
Something you may want to check out before ordering...that is the clearance you
will have between the refer box and the curvature of the coach at the top back
(propane needs more chimney space). The way my OEM is installed I would either
have to let the refer protrude into the hall space (a non option) or would have
to significantly lower the unit (another non option since it now sits on the
wheel well). That is why I will replace with the same size refer and use 1120/12
V .
Gary
North Bend, Oregon Coast
 
Have already checked with other GMC owners and the Norcold 641 fits in the
space perfectly.

>Something you may want to check out before ordering...that is the clearance you
>will have between the refer box and the curvature of the coach at the top back
>(propane needs more chimney space). The way my OEM is installed I would either
>have to let the refer protrude into the hall space (a non option) or would have
>to significantly lower the unit (another non option since it now sits on the
>wheel well). That is why I will replace with the same size refer and use
1120/12
>V .
>Gary
>North Bend, Oregon Coast
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Tom & Marg Warner
Loving it in "The beautiful Mohawk Valley seat of the American Revolution
and the Battle of Oriskany"

Proud owners of a growing fleet:

1976 GMC Palmbeach TZE 166V100496
1987 Corvette
1984 Mercedes 300D Sedan
1988 Mercedes 300TE Station Wagon
1997 125 # Rottweiler, Boomer (faithful mascot and defender of 0ur GMC)