So far, my Safari has been sitting in the backyard acting as a playhouse for my two girls. While that is wonderful, I've decided it's time for action...
I took a couple hundred pictures of my baby so I know how it looks when it's together. I have a friend's barn lined up to store it this winter so it will be out of the weather and I can get some work done (with the aid of some propane heaters).
I am attaching a few photos and asking a few questions of the people that have "been there, done that."
Question #1...is there anything special to know when removing the vinyl coated interior skins? Do I just drill out the rivets and off it comes?
Question #2...after looking at the rear crossmember by the black tank I'm sure I have frame issues to address, so what's the best way to proceed?
Question #3...is there any chance a Danish bass player can get this Airstream roadworthy by the Madison International?
Continuing thanks for all your help. I'm making new friends every day and I'm pretty sure that's what Airstreaming is all about!
p.s. the last pic has me seated (holding the cheap beer even though I don't condone its usage) in front of Rochester's finest at an after hours party in the alley (there's not a question related to that photo, I just think it's funny) The guy in the beard is my harp player...