Hello from Southern California!
My name is Felix. I dont yet own an Airstream, but I'm looking. What I hope to find is a trailer between 20-25 feet long from the 1970's or newer. A fixer up is fine as long as the outside is in good condition. I look forward to chatting with you, and appreciate your help and advise.
Felix
Hello from Southern California!
My name is Felix. I dont yet own an Airstream, but I'm looking. What I hope to find is a trailer between 20-25 feet long from the 1970's or newer. A fixer up is fine as long as the outside is in good condition. I look forward to chatting with you, and appreciate your help and advise.
Felix
Felix,
Forum member "Creampuff" recently bought a Flying Cloud and might be selling his 68 Safari soon. You might contact him, he's near Agoura Hills, a reasonable distance from you.
Thank you all for your wellcome and encouragement. I'm still searching, I'll be checking out two trailers in the San Diego area. If things go right I might own one this coming weekend.
Hello from Southern California!
My name is Felix. I dont yet own an Airstream, but I'm looking. What I hope to find is a trailer between 20-25 feet long from the 1970's or newer. A fixer up is fine as long as the outside is in good condition. I look forward to chatting with you, and appreciate your help and advise.
Felix
Hi, Felix. Don't limit yourself to those silver ones, remember the 70's Argosys are great trailers too. You'll find lots of help here. Good luck with your hunt and send pictures when you find your dream. Judy
Greetings from just north east of you, in Running Springs. Welcome to the Forums. I'm kinda new my self having just gotten my Bambi in November. The Forums are a really great way to connect with people who share your interest (read; obsession). There was an AS that was in the Riverside Press that someone mentioned in the forum only a few days ago. You may want to search that out and give it the once over, seeing it's so close.
You may have look at a few lumps of coal before you stumble upon your diamond in the rough. Good luck!