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Originally Posted by Garrison
Did you ever go see the airstream damaged by tree? It does not look like a total.
Patricia Garrison
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In my very first post and my very first sentence I make it very clear of the damage. I also posted a picture (my very first picture)
If you would like to see a very very large version of this picture you may download it here:
http://cf.ewles.com/airstream_tree.jpg
I have actually been trying to hold my tongue. I am not trying to hide anything except that fact that in the Airstream community I have what some might consider recently famous parents
I wanted to sell the trailer/van combo on my own given their merits that we have worked very hard over the past years to keep the trailer and van in the best condition possible. Unfortunately my neighbors tree did not cooperate with us.
Patricia, I hope you received the pictures of the Van. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me. Again, my number is (810) 714-2509.
Again, to reiterate. The trailer does not leak. We have been told by those in the know who rebuild these trailers that a lot of this could be fixed either on a very hot Arizona day, or by applying heat and plunging it out.
Woodland Travel (in Grand Rapids) gave a very high estimate to repair the costs to my insurance company. It was barely over the value of the trailer and the insurance company did not want to deal with it. For us to spend the money to fix what is essentially cosmetic damage was not worth it. If I were older and a full-timer I would have gotten fixed.