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Unhappy Need Chromalox element for 50 y.o. GE oven

My very retro looking but ORIGINAL GE wall oven of 50 yrs needs a new bottom heating element made by Chromalox. It has a THREE-prong ceramic plug and the overall dimensions of the element itself (without the plug extension) is 13 X 19.5

There are no model numbers on either the element or the oven itself. I do plan to replace the wall ovens when I redo the entire kitchen later this year but was hoping to be able to cook in it until then.
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You might have to take out the receptacle & find one with a big enough plate to cover the hole & use screw terminals if it has solid wire ? Drill some new holes in the liner to mount it. Try to keep the overall size & voltage & wattage close to the original. Look thru the universal generic elements. If/when you find something make sure the terminals don't hit the back panel when it is lifted.

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