And here's my favorite (so far) of our new MH. Of course, I should mention that we were dead along the highway with our first transmission failure while bringing the prize home.
Here is mine restriped. I didn't realize this before but the one above in Ellijay, GA I believe was owned by the same person that showed my wife and kids and me around a 24', my first glimpse at the inside of one prior to geting the "bug". I guess we saw it before polishing.
Mine now sports a new canopy over it to keep it looking good.
This is a pic I snapped on our very first trip. I had just washed her for the first time and the sun was setting. We had just enjoyed a full week in seacostal NH (the Atlantic is mere steps behind me as I snapped this photo) and we were feeling pretty good about becoming AS owners. There is something about the shape thats just "right" as far as we're concerned.
These motorhomes are incredible, some of them I would have sworn had been photo-shopped to make them that long! You guys actually drive these on the road? Just kidding, they're way cool! You guys with the 345s must have some serious room to rattle around inside those things
Here's a 1968 Airstream Motorhome that I found crusin' the web one day. Unfortunately, I don't have any other details of where the photo came from, or where this baby might be hiding. Nonetheless, I thought it was neat!
Looks like someone grafted the front end of a transit bus to an Airstream trailer. Look at that little trailer behind it, looks almost like a portable outhouse.
Neal