Sorry in advance if this is the wrong forum, but I could not think of a better place to post.
What is the definition of a Vintage AS trailer? pre-'69, pre-'79? A Wally design? Anything over 25 years, no matter what?
Also I see there is a Vintage AS club, what is their definition? Can non-Vintage AS trailers go to Vintage Rallys?
Now for the Politics side. Is there any ellitist tone or attitude from the Vintage crowd towards later models?
Just wondering because, believe it or not, in the VW bus world there is a pretty big divide between pre-67 busses versus all later models. Not sure exactly why, but it is there.
This might be a fun Friday topic anyway
Thanks,
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Adrian (me), Heather (wife), Susan (6), Maxwell (4), Ava (2), and Georgia (the dog, 9)
Tin Can Wannabees - WTB: long trailers with rear bed layout. Spartan Mansions are prefered, Airstream Bicentenial or Classic Limiteds in a pinch.
Tow rigs: GMC Sierra K3500 6.5TD, GMC Suburban K2500 6.5TD
I and many others own both vintage and non-vintage. I guess I have a split personality.
I think there may be a bit of the snobbery with some folks regarding vintage, but there is also a bit of snobbery regarding Airstream in general OMO.
Thankfully, most are just nice people.
Vintage is 25 yrs or older.
Dave
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"Wimpy" 1/2 ton 2002 GMC Sierra 4X4 Z-71 Gasser
2000 Safari SS 25'
I think there may be a bit of the snobbery with some folks regarding vintage, but there is also a bit of snobbery regarding Airstream in general OMO.
Thankfully, most are just nice people.
I have run into individuals with "attitudes" towards the other on both sides of the vintage fence ~ but as Dave said, most are just individuals - not the general attitude of the owners...unfortunately, people often judge those they don't understand or haven't tried to. Not just in the Airstream community, but in many facets of life ~
Shari
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Yeah, I think the 25 year limit is pretty standard for "vintage." It also applies in the world of old sports cars. What I can't remember is the cut-off for "antique."
Come to think of it, maybe the cut-off for antique is precisely when you can't remember.
Airstream Wannabees - WTB: rear full bed, 30-34', sleeps 6?, good condition. The older the better.
I'm configuiring our 1967 28' Ambassador to sleep 7. It will have center twins with bunks and an "L" shaped gaucho up front with one leg that pulls out into a double.
byamcaravanner: Oh the humanity! Just kidding.
Pillow: Hey, when one ones a 73 thirty one footer ya learn to be humble...too old for contemporary, too new for an antique, and too long for sanity.
But who cares...we are streamers so we allready are a step above
rob n terry
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"There’s not much in life we can’t over-analyze”
There is always one in the crowed that is willing to try and ruin your day.
I think it is a missery loves company.
Also the more people you have the smaller the trailer you have to have.
Politics happen every where. I am choosing to ignore as much of it as possible.
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Tedd Ill
AIR#3788, WBCCI#4028
1967/8 Overlander International Twin w/ bunk/s.
Yes, four kids and two adults in the thing.
Happy wife, happy life.
I hadn't thought of it before, but I can tell my kids they are "vintage" ~ they are both over 25! Yikes, what does that make me!
As we get older "vintage" at the 25 year mark sure seems different. I clearly remember the 70s... now 70s stuff is "retro"... I think of vintage as things my folks remembered, and stuff as antique that my grandparents had.
I do know 25 is the magic number for many things. Espcially insurance!
Cool thread. Thanks.
Mrs. NorCal Bambi (traveling in S Tardis ~ from the Great State of Jefferson)
Vintage is anything older than 25.
Antique is anything older than me!
By the way, in Canada we count birthdays in metric as we do almost everything else, so you can understand why it would have to be older than Cameron to be considered antique.
Barry
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Barry & Donna Life is short - so's the door on an Flying Cloud (ouch) 1951 Flying Cloud 21' 1957 Pontiac Safari 2dr wagon TV AIR #7364 WBCCI #8110 member 4CU
I have run into individuals with "attitudes" towards the other on both sides of the vintage fence ~ but as Dave said, most are just individuals - not the general attitude of the owners...unfortunately, people often judge those they don't understand or haven't tried to. Not just in the Airstream community, but in many facets of life ~