A couple of days of days ago I called a county park in Trout lake WA to find out about reserving sites for a forums mini-rally. When I mentioned Airstream the park lady said that her neighbor had an old trailer parked in his yard that he was about to hack up and sell for scrap aluminum. I told her that he might be able to sell it and that someone might actually want that old trailer. I told her where to look for ID numbers and about this site. She just posted an ad in the vintage trailer sale classifieds section (for her neighbor) - here's the Info:
Airstream-Land Yacht- 22T-0357,DoH No. 63877. Approved in CA. 1148.
Can anyone decode these numbers - are there some missing?
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I used my s# format as a guide - 18D1XXXX. (I haven't memorized the acutal number, just the format.) 18 is length D is double, and the "1" is for '61.
That would make this a 22 ft Twin 1960. I looked at Vintageairstreams.com and the four digit number would put it in the range of Ohio built 1960 Safaris. Maybe .
Kaye
No pics - it's not my trailer - i haven't seen it. It belongs to the neighbor of a county park attendant in trout lake, WA. I called her to reserve camp sites. She posted an ad under the name parkgurl. SHe said her naighbor collects old junk and this is part of his collection - he was going to get a BIG saw and murder the poor little trailer! Thought it was worth a few bucks for scrap tin.
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1964 Globetrotter | 2023 Nissan Armada
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