Also, thank to you everyone for the PMs! What a welcome! I hope to be able to continue this thread, but I can't promise it will be as entertaining as Terry made it! I also hope to take very good care of Goliath!
Sounds like Goliath is going to enjoy his new home!
You can refer to Terry as the PO now!
You talked about things that move in the trailer going down the road. Wait untill you forget to latch the refrigerator door. I did it once, stopped to get a cold soda from the trailer and what a mess!
The last day of our moving sale was today, everything left will either be sold to used furniture dealers, or donated to local charitable organizations. One of our Airstreaming friends came down to help install the new fridge (okay, he did the install, and I had to watch). While wandering through the new trailer, I found a box of parts, I'll have to sort through them to see if any of them belong to Goliath.
We installed the thin curtain between the bedroom and bathroom to facilitate air flow, Summer in Florida is hot, and the bathroom is a long ways away from the air conditioner. The visibility factor isn't a problem if there are no children in the trailer...
As earlier promised, here is a photo of a late arrival to the campground where Goliath and I waited. They pulled in, hooked up water, sewer, and electric, lowered the stabilizers, and disappeared inside the trailer. I didn't see them again for the balance of my stay. Must have been some of those Airstream snobs...
For some reason I picture the departure with Goliath kinda similar to the closing scene of the movie 'Shane'. Glad to hear you had a good trip.
Sounds like he has a great new owner.
Big easy 63 is coming along nicely. We got the upholstery done yesterday. I plan to post new pics tomarrow over on my thread. I don't know where you plan to travel, but if you ever make it to Top of Georgia AS Park please let me know. Helen, GA is about 8 miles north of me. I stopped by today and visited. They are great people and have a beautiful park in the mountains. Being a local lawman, they shared their recent stories of their visiting black bear and how he gets into their dumpster. When bigeasy is ready I plan to get my WBCCI digits and pay them a visit. Good luck with the new venture.
Katkat, have fun with Goliath. I'm sure you'll enjoy him. Glad to hear you had a safe trip too. (Beer crab lol)!
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Thanks bigeasy! We plan on living in Goliath at various campgrounds in NC. Brian is there on business for the next two months, so we're ALL going! Brian hasn't even seen Goliath yet, just pictures! He'll be coming home to get us this weekend! Talk about gettting to know your Airstream IMMEDIATELY! LOL! I'm sure we'll have a MILLION questions!
With this post, I am officially turning this thread (and Goliath) over to katkat and her family. It's tough letting go of something you have put so much time, effort, and blood (now you know what that funny stain is on the wall next to that sharp piece of aluminum) into. I didn't want to sell him, but events overran us, and our choice was limited to selling, or paying storage on a trailer that may wind up being an entire country away, while he slowly moldered into the ground.
I would like to thank all the forums members that have helped us get Goliath to the state he is in now, we couldn't have done it without your help.
I hope y'all have enjoyed this adventure so far, and that you will continue stopping by to see how Goliath and his new family are doing. If in your travels you see a largish, 1960's vintage Airstream Overlander with the big red numbers "1801" on it, say "Hi" to them for us.
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Well, here he is! I hope this worked! I can"t wait for my husband to see him! I've got a week to get it ready to live in for the next two months. Luckily, there's not much to do! I posted the back view because it's what my daughter was looking at when she decided it looked like a horseshoe crab. Maybe if you're five......I am also realizing how BIG Goliath is and that polishing isn't going to be as easy as I thought! Am a little overwhelmed! I guess My arms will be in great shape at the end of the summer. It's the Airstream workout!
Terry, I tried to imagine myself in you shoes, passing on a silver family member, albeit to a loving new home. If I had to sell my Tradewind tomorrow I would suffer tremendous emotional angst. And I haven't even bonded as deeply as you with Goliath because of the extent of work you have done to get him where he is today. My heart goes out to you. In spite of having to part with Goliath, I pray you have much joy coming down the road with your new silver child.
Katkat, congrats on your complete posession of Goliath. I've got to laugh about your child's observations. Actually, I can understand 5-year old's eyes seeing the horseshoe crab. I can see shades of horseshoe crab in the rounded shape and sloping tail end. Imagine several dozen horseshoe crabs in armature of silver slugging through the sand on the beach. A little Airstream-like army!
Sorry ~ overactive imagination . . . Yeah, I never grew up.
Sugarfoot. Thanks! I like the image of the silver crabs along the beach!!! I also have a VERY active imagination. It's both a blessing and a curse! I figure the best way to honor Terry and Marie is to take the very best care of Goliath that I can.
I have dubbed mine bigeasy63...well...I'm 2/3 right. She's big and she's a 63, but theres nothing easy to it. I guess if it was too easy it wouldn't be worth it. Luckily Terry and Marie have the beer crab right where you want him. Now you can add that katkat character. I think hubby will be very pleased.
Have fun! We'll keep watching the thread.
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