350LE in beautiful Southern Maryland. 1990 P30 frame, 1991 Airstream VIN. 454 gas burner, rear queen bed. Had it about four months, looks like a 5 year project to figure it out. Mein Frau says its nicer than our house--and it is!!
I wonder how many diesel 310s are left in operable condition? Mine is 1984 aand aaaalmost everything works properly almost all the time.
I've been trying to find out the same thing for the 370LEs. So far, I've located 4 people (one of whom was considering selling his due to lack of use). If you figure out a good way to track them down, let me know. I've tried everything I can think of. Do you know about how many were produced, and during which years? My 1989 370 is like your 310. If I weren't having to replace the decking for the toilet where it was mounted on the carpet (by Airstream), everything would be working properly - at least today . Good luck with your search.
Best,
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No More MoHo
1989 34X
2003 Suburban 2500 AIR # 5648
Very pretty rig. Thanks for all the info. Sounds like A/S put some things where they are much more convenient to use. Having the TV up front is much more logical with the LR layout.Tim
Also, which I consider one of the greatest changes, like my landyacht MH, this unit has basement storage. It is not the stow under furniture type like most other Airstream trailers and the first Generation Classic MH's.
This unit is truly the best of both worlds, all of the ammenities of the Landyacht but the appeal of the Classic.
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Also, which I consider one of the greatest changes, like my landyacht MH, this unit has basement storage. It is not the stow under furniture type like most other Airstream trailers and the first Generation Classic MH's.
This unit is truly the best of both worlds, all of the ammenities of the Landyacht but the appeal of the Classic.
I have the "basement storage" somewhat like yours. In fact, except for the front end treatment and the side windows (can't really tell from the pictures), it looks like your unit is just about like mine as far as the general outside construction. It's those "little" changes like the TV and backup monitor locations that are improvements - IMHO.
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No More MoHo
1989 34X
2003 Suburban 2500 AIR # 5648
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'74 Overlander (Rear Bed)
'77 20' Argosy MH (Looking for a new home)
2007 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Duramax
2006 GMC Sierra 5.3 V8
WBCCI 1754 - AIR # 6281 w) www.balrgn.com www.balrgn.com/Airstream.htm
No Pictures Yet - Just Got Interior Back. Had To Put New Cloth Inserts In All The Seats. Used The Original Leather As It Was Fine. This Unit Came With Flexsteel Capt's Seat And They Were Sortof Like Sitting On A Sponge. Replaced (but Kept) The Passengers Seat With A Platform And Pad. My Ten Year Old Yellow Lab/golden Needs Her Space. This Moho Is A Upgrade From My 27' ArgosY Tag.
I've been trying to find out the same thing for the 370LEs. So far, I've located 4 people (one of whom was considering selling his due to lack of use). If you figure out a good way to track them down, let me know. I've tried everything I can think of. Do you know about how many were produced, and during which years? My 1989 370 is like your 310. If I weren't having to replace the decking for the toilet where it was mounted on the carpet (by Airstream), everything would be working properly - at least today . Good luck with your search.
Best,
I do not know how many, which years, etc. I don't think even AS knows. This survey probably comes as close to reality as can reasonably be expected.
Jamie
P.S. How do you get your baby's photo on the left margin?
I do not know how many, which years, etc. I don't think even AS knows. This survey probably comes as close to reality as can reasonably be expected.
Jamie
P.S. How do you get your baby's photo on the left margin?
Jamie,
Sorry I'm slow answering you. Just got in today from a week of camping in the silver blimp . Except for the discovery I have a leaking rear axle seal, the trip went very well. It's really my first road trip with the beast.
I agree about no one knowing the numbers of models produced. Based on what I've read on this forum for the past several years, it's one of AS's great mysteries. I guess I really wonder about all those folks who may own one of these things, but not have any knowledge of this Forum.
My 370's picture is in the left margin because it's my avatar. I took the picture, put it in my computer, and then used it as my picture, just like all the pictures you see on the left. You have to go into your account information, and the instructions for the avatar are there. Wasn't too advanced - since I was able to do it .
Best,
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Tim
No More MoHo
1989 34X
2003 Suburban 2500 AIR # 5648
ours is 1990 345le. gets all the ews and aws as my motorcycle does. our first mh and the only way it could be better would be if we had a couple of em. its 34.5' long.
We have a 1984 310 Limited classic motorhome and a 1974 20' Argosy motorhome. The 310 is in good shape and runs and drives well, and the Argosy needs a full resto but is getting a newly rebuilt 454 shortly.
Susan
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1984 310 Limited Motor Home "The Rockin' A"
1974 31' Excella (soon-to-be carhauler)
1974 20' Argosy Motor Home