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Vintage Shasta Lo-flyte Camper Window Crank Mechanism on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
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Dixon, Illinois, US

Dixon, Illinois, US
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Parting out a vintage Shasta Lo-Flyte camper.  Not sure of the year, but I believe it's from the late 60's - the LP tank has a date of 7-67.

Here is a window crank mechanism.  I have 5 of these and they are all in similar condition.  They all turn freely and the crank arm extends normally.  Each one comes with the 2 mounting screws.

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Thanks for looking and God Bless.

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