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10-31-2005, 04:23 PM
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Rivet Master
1984 28' Funeral Coach
Belleview
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Airstream name
O.K. I've seen lot's of different name plates but what is appropriate and correct for a 1984 AS MH? Is the individual name letters right? Or is it the driverside one piece molded name badge?
As my unit came without the AS name in lieu of a plate for the funeral home name plate I'm wondering if I can redo the engine access panel back to stock.
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1984 28' Funeral Coach
Former Rolling Showroom & PuttLab (now party bus)
"I'm not an expert. But I did sleep in an Airstream last night."
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11-03-2005, 03:25 PM
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Rivet Master
1984 31' Airstream310
Dunsmuir
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My 1984 310 Limited has "A I R S T R E A M" across the hood in block letters. Do you want a picture?
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11-03-2005, 05:56 PM
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Rivet Master
1984 28' Funeral Coach
Belleview
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...D U M B...that's me. Asking a questions when I could have easily looked at my owners manual or the repair manual I bought! I know now that the letters are what I need.
The trouble is that my swing down access panel never had the letters installed and it would take quite a bit to line up and get all the little mounting points just right that I'm not sure this isn't a job best done by the factory.
Maybe I just need a new panel?
I'm very picky about plumb.
BTW thanks Guy99 for your answer.
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Glen Coombe AIR #8416
1984 28' Funeral Coach
Former Rolling Showroom & PuttLab (now party bus)
"I'm not an expert. But I did sleep in an Airstream last night."
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11-03-2005, 06:03 PM
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laser straight line, or chalk line
Quote:
Originally Posted by GlenCoombe
...D U M B...that's me. Asking a questions when I could have easily looked at my owners manual or the repair manual I bought! I know now that the letters are what I need.
The trouble is that my swing down access panel never had the letters installed and it would take quite a bit to line up and get all the little mounting points just right that I'm not sure this isn't a job best done by the factory.
Maybe I just need a new panel?
I'm very picky about plumb.
BTW thanks Guy99 for your answer.
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Glenn, why not pick up one of those laser chalk lines from your favorite hardware store? You can then sight along the line to get the letters straight.
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11-03-2005, 07:52 PM
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Rivet Master
1984 28' Funeral Coach
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Oh I can make a straight line but A I R S T R E A M is nine opportunities to drill the mounting hole in just the slightest out of alignment to schew the letter out of not just level but square. Each letter has two mounting bolts if I'm not mistaken.
I'm not certain the factory has a template to go with a letter set....most of the units had these done on the assembly line. Mine of course got the other option.
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11-03-2005, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by GlenCoombe
Oh I can make a straight line but A I R S T R E A M is nine opportunities to drill the mounting hole in just the slightest out of alignment to schew the letter out of not just level but square. Each letter has two mounting bolts if I'm not mistaken.
I'm not certain the factory has a template to go with a letter set....most of the units had these done on the assembly line. Mine of course got the other option.
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Set the letters on the line made by the laser, and mark the bolt locations on the hood with an indelible pencil, or sharpie marker. Then drill your holes. Piece of cake. BTW, the "T" should be centered right to left on the hood. You can measure from that.
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11-03-2005, 08:04 PM
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Rivet Master
1984 28' Funeral Coach
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I'm not saying I won't try it but with my luck and nine letters I may need to wobble out a few holes to get 'em all lined up right. After all 9 letters 2 mount bolts per letter.... one handicapped DIY'er...and you've got the potential to make a real mess of a nice RV...he...he..he..
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1984 28' Funeral Coach
Former Rolling Showroom & PuttLab (now party bus)
"I'm not an expert. But I did sleep in an Airstream last night."
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11-03-2005, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by GlenCoombe
I'm not saying I won't try it but with my luck and nine letters I may need to wobble out a few holes to get 'em all lined up right. After all 9 letters 2 mount bolts per letter.... one handicapped DIY'er...and you've got the potential to make a real mess of a nice RV...he...he..he..
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Just remember to put the letters on right-side-up, and you'll be fine!
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11-04-2005, 08:09 PM
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Remember, Safety Third
1973 27' Overlander
Catfish Corners
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Glen, where did you get your letters? As you can see from the pic below, I need an "M". I placed an ad here in the classifieds, but no luck yet.
Jim
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11-05-2005, 05:24 AM
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1984 28' Funeral Coach
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Give me an EM!!
Jim & Susan, sorry to say that I've not found any letters yet. Have you checked with the factory? I assumed they would be an available part or more likely a full kit.
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1984 28' Funeral Coach
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11-05-2005, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by GlenCoombe
Jim & Susan, sorry to say that I've not found any letters yet. Have you checked with the factory? I assumed they would be an available part or more likely a full kit.
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Glen, as I was sitting here reading my coffee, and drinking the forum, er, umm, never mind.
Anyway, if you have to get used letters, chances are good that some of the mounting tabs will get broken off while removing them. I was thinking, a dangerous pursuit for me, and I thouhgt maybe you can just get 3M Plastic and Emblem adhesive, and glue the letters on. No drilling required, just nip off the lugs on the back of the letters. Another plus is, if you get a letter a little crooked, you have an opportunity to shift it a bit, without redrilling the holes. Also, the glue is clear, and dries clear, so if you get a little outside the letters, and don't get it wioped off before it dries, chances are very good no one will ever notice .
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11-05-2005, 07:02 AM
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Glen,
How about a nameplate already spaced. Steve at Vintage Trailer Supply, formerly Airstream Dreams has this name plate and others. You can also talk to him abou the letters.
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Forest River Forester 2501TS
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11-05-2005, 12:59 PM
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Rivet Master
1968 26' Overlander
Wenatchee WA
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This brings up a good point...what years had what nameplates. Is there a site that will tell you?
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11-16-2005, 12:41 PM
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Vintage Trailer Supply
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1956 22' Caravanner
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Montpelier
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Nameplate Years
The etched deco lettering plate that Kent shows is from the 1940s up through 1960. Most years had it painted blue, but some had no paint and a few seem to have had black paint.
This was followed by the larger etched blue plate (not deco) from 1961 to 1968. As with all things Airstream, there was a little overlap at the transition years Some 1968 trailers have the 1969+ individual cast letters.
Another nuance to the 1960s etched plates is that the California trailers generally did not have pre-drilled rivet holes in the plates and they were generally attached with 8 rivets. The Ohio trailers used a predrilled plate that had 6 rivets. Go figure.
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11-16-2005, 01:13 PM
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Rivet Master
1984 28' Funeral Coach
Belleview
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I actually got around to calling Airstream this a.m. and got a part number for a set of stick on letters for a 1991 motorhome. I've got my local AS dealer calling for a price.
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Former Rolling Showroom & PuttLab (now party bus)
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