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Old 08-28-2003, 09:16 AM   #1
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They finally noticed...

All this talk I hear about people getting comments on their airstreams at campgrounds and I had never had anyone notice.

We had been out 5 times with ours at various campgrounds and not a peep from anyone.

Well, this last week two people finally commented on it. They merely asked what year it was and some small talk after that. But at least they noticed.

I was feeling left out
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Old 08-28-2003, 09:23 AM   #2
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OMG! I get comments where ever I go and I don't even own a Vintage trailer (which I heard draws even more attention)! Even if we stop at a rest area, invariably people come over to gawk (and some are even bold enough to ask to peek inside). I even see people on the side of the road pointing at us to show their friends as we drive by. It took awhile to get accustomed to.

My husband's favorite story is the time we stopped at a grocery store to pick up supplies while we were enroute to a camp ground. I stayed with the car (and trailer) reading the map while he went inside. When he came out of the store, there was no sign of me (where he left me in the car), but the trailer door was open and there was a swarm of strangers around the trailer and inside! His first thought was that something had happened to me but, as it turned out, I was just showing off the trailer to some friendly people that stopped by! Next thing you know, more people stopped by and hence the "swarm".
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Old 08-28-2003, 09:27 AM   #3
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We just got back from eight nights on the road. We were asked only three times for tours of the inside, which was fewer than I would have expected since we have a vintage model. But in retrospect, that's OK. I liked giving the tours but too many would start to be like real work.

I think I'll never polish my trailer. Then I'd probably be inundated and never get any relaxing done on my trips!

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Old 08-28-2003, 09:38 AM   #4
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I think I'll never polish my trailer. Then I'd probably be inundated and never get any relaxing done on my trips!
Well that blows my theory. I thought that is why no one asks about mine because its NOT polished...

Oh well.... woe is me... nobody likes my trailer...
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Old 08-28-2003, 09:44 AM   #5
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On our most recent trip in our '54 Flying Cloud were trying to find a place to overnight in Missoula, MT. We saw a place called Jellystone RV park without any shade trees on the left but just across the street was a beautiful little RV park with lots of trees called Jim & Mary's. As it was about a 100 degrees we would welcome the shade. However, the sign out front said park was full. But we pulled in anyway.

My wife went inside to see if there were any spots available. Next thing I saw was my wife and owner (Mary) coming out and going inside our AS. A couple minutes later her husband shows up and now both of them and my wife are looking inside the trailer. They didn't have any spots remaining but they made room for our little trailer under the many shade trees near the office. He provided a long extension cord and water hose from the extremely well maintained restrooms and laundry for us.

Sometimes it does pay to have an AS as people do notice.

Also, we also had very pleasant experiences with the people working at Walmart and the wonderful waitress at the diner (Ruth's??) we ate at the following morning. Hats off to Montana courtesy.
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Old 08-28-2003, 09:45 AM   #6
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The only comment we have gotten was from another Airstream owner. He was rigging up his blue awning lights on his Excella. (Full of dents BTW) We said Hi and that his trailer was very nice. We told him that we had a vintage Caravel across the street
He made a face and said, "Oh well, If it works for you."
We dont talk to anyone anymore unless they come to us.

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Old 08-28-2003, 09:55 AM   #7
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Swarmed by the State Patrol!

On our way to the Sheboygan VAC Rally this summer, we pulled into a rest area in southern Wisconsin. Four Wisconsin state troopers were having lunch at a picnic table near where we parked, and their three cruisers were parked between our trailer and their table. I took our dogs over to the "doggy" area to do their thing and noticed the troopers watching my husband and our trailer.

I went back to the trailer with the dogs and watched two of the cruisers drive away. The third, however, pulled up right behind us, and two officers got out. Right away I started wondering to myself where the trailer registration was and if Ben really had renewed the tags. As it turns out, they just wanted to see the trailer and ended up spending about 20 minutes talking to us and looking at the trailer. The other officers had wanted to see it as well, but they thought three cars and four officers swarming the trailer would have made us nervous.

The best thing was that they thought our 32-year-old trailer was new and that we must have been really wealthy for our age to be able to buy a big new Airstream.
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Old 08-28-2003, 10:07 AM   #8
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We've recently got ours and were immediately overwhelmed with positive comments.

The gas station attendant kept on jumping to take a peek through the windows, people in cars slowed down to look at it and would compliment us when going by.

On the way to the campground we crossed another AS who waved at us after we honked, we smiled at each other and went our own way.

Once at the campsite we were very surprised to find another 3 AS. A 2001 Safari, an older Bambi and a 1974 Argosy, who's owners were extraordinary nice and asked us for a tour - which we gladly gave. All the lady could repeat was "it's beautiful! beautiful, beautiful!", funny the few camp neighbours we gave a tour later, repeated the same broken record word "beautiful". We really felt like proud parents!
One couple saw us pulling out and stopped us begging us to see the inside before we left, since they had heard how "beautiful" it was.

It's great owning an AS but it sure takes getting used to and loads of hard work: you can't have all these visitors in a messy AS and you have to have something to offer, cookies, cofee...

I'm sure that if you do polish your AS you'll get plenty of comments. We'd sure love to see it. Vintage is cool!

Don't let bad experiences put you down, campers are the friendliest people. Smile, say hello and they'll smile back and start conversation.

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Old 08-28-2003, 10:32 AM   #9
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I got the "thought it was new" thing, before, too. I was showing off some pictures of it at my old office...(I had stopped in to say hello), and one guy commented that the computer business must be even better than he thought. I wasn't even sure what he meant....espcially since this guy has more expensive toys that I do. Then it dawned on my, and I said, "well, its 30 years old". he was shocked. of course, that's just from looking at a picture, but still.....
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Old 08-28-2003, 10:48 AM   #10
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Don't feel too bad, Safari Tim, we have had the same experience. Not a single person at any of the campgrounds we've been to has so much as spoken to us. We have had two people stop us in town and ask if we wanted to sell it, but otherwise no comments at gas stations or otherwise. However, it got lots of attention at the Star Party, but hey, astronomers are stuck there all day wandering around looking for SOMETHING to do, so I'm not surprised. We did get to show it off to one couple there who had a vintage trailer themselves.

Now our 68 corvette convertible - THAT we cannot take out without honks, thumbs up, people at the store or gas station want to see under the hood. People next to us at stoplights say 'nice car' and people driving by get whiplash trying to turn and watch it go by. We get extra special treatment at the mechanic and oil change place. If we're ever feeling down and need an ego boost, we just take the vette for a drive!
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Old 08-28-2003, 12:22 PM   #11
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In the almost one month we've had our A/S, I'm seriously considering charging admission for tours! It has been parked in my driveway until I can clear a spot in the backyard for it and has become quite a "tourist draw". My wife and I started counting on our respective fingers how many tours we've given to the neighbors and drive-bys and quickly ran out of fingers. From sheepish "you're going to think this is stupid" to "congratulations, can I see inside?", we've had a blast. We've lived in this house for 7 years and we have met more neighbors in this last month than the whole time we've been here. Several of the lookers had been considering them but dismissed them as "over the top" or somehow out of reach. After talking with them and explaining our rationale, they couldn't wait to stop by the dealer for the next step. Most everyone told me they were sure they weren't making them anymore and couldn't believe how well made they were (compared to their SOB's). Most were horrified by the mess I was making taking it somewhat apart to add a black tank flush, fantastic vent and custom wired Hott rod (and fixing some things the factory/dealer should have...rivets, caulk, etc.) saying I must be crazy for touching it. I explained that A/S's have the same attraction to me as Harley-Davidsons (I have a couple) and that customizing MY trailer was half the fun!
I can't wait to take it on the road next season! This season is over for us with the kids just starting school.
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Old 08-28-2003, 01:31 PM   #12
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I always get a kick out of it, when someone asks "WHEN did they stop making those?"

Then you really shock them, by telling them they are made HERE in OHIO!!!
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Old 08-28-2003, 01:36 PM   #13
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Sometimes when I tell people my unit is a 2002, they are surprised too because they didn't think Airstream was in business any more!
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Old 08-28-2003, 01:44 PM   #14
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Probably the MOST common statement

I have found that virtually everyone thinks that A/S folded. Some think it was back in the 50, others think the 80s, but virtually no one realizes that A/S stayed in continuious production and is very much alive and well.

Maybe we should have a bumper sticker that says "YES!! they still make them"
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Old 08-28-2003, 01:45 PM   #15
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I have not had a single person that wasn't a friend come by our home and asked. Now I recently had some major work done at the house including a new roof and trees removed. My neighbor accross the street was kind enough to let me park it and my tow rig in her Driveway for a week. She had somebody knock on the door and ask if it was for sale. LOL

I think my hose might be intimidating. I have a big nasty dented up 7ft tall 4x4 that is parked next to the Airstream. I think it scares people away.
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I always get a kick out of it, when someone asks "WHEN did they stop making those?"

Then you really shock them, by telling them they are made HERE in OHIO!!!
Need to start telling them 1942 when the war started. When they ask what year it is tell them. When they get confused tell them "Well they started back in 1947 (?) when aluminum was again available".
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Old 08-28-2003, 03:39 PM   #17
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Hehe....

I had a fella tell me one time that our AS must have been made in Canada. I asked "why's that"? He said "because the dump valve was on the curb side not the street side".

Gotta admit, he caught me off gaurd with that one.

I just replied "No, Jackson Center, just like it says on the side panel plaque, bill of sale, warrenty, etc".

I think he was skeptical 'till he saw the plaque the next morning and the fact he didn't realize it was a '62 model.

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Old 08-28-2003, 04:14 PM   #18
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Re: Probably the MOST common statement

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I have found that virtually everyone thinks that A/S folded. Some think it was back in the 50, others think the 80s, but virtually no one realizes that A/S stayed in continuious production and is very much alive and well.

Maybe we should have a bumper sticker that says "YES!! they still make them"

you mean they really ARE still in business? Jeeeez!!!!!!!!!



actually driving an Airstream motorhome causes all kinds of attention from other motorhomers and every kind of passing car/ truck/ semi. We get high fives, thumbs up, amazed looks, and comments from what year is it? to I didn't know they made a motorhome.... it makes the whole thing that much more fun.

On the other hand out on the road in two years of travel I have seen 3 classic MH's total. More at our mini rally in FLA then in many thousands of miles of travel.
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Old 08-28-2003, 04:27 PM   #19
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I think there is some truth to this Tim...

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I thought that is why no one asks about mine because its NOT polished...
Ours sat at our house, no fences, all last year...no comments. Except for the half-cocked eyebrow as they looked the other way shaking their heads and the occasional "Wow, that looks like a lot of work..." comments. Now, I admit the outside was a little scroungy looking with the peeling clearcoat and splotchy oxidized skin and the patchwork of "sample polishing" we tried with different products.

This summer we started polishing and we too have met all the neighbors!!! We've lived in the same house for 10 years and barely got a "Hi" from the dog walkers...now, there is a constant parade of "lookie-loos". Almost to a degree on the weekends that it's hard to keep working without being rude! Also a lot of:

Q: "Did you get a new trailer?"
A: "No, it's the same one..."

And the folks who drive by & stop to check out our progress....it' has been fun, watching "the lights come on" as they realize that "that ol' thing?!" was actually a diamond in the rough!

Hang in there...

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We recently returned from 14 days on the road (our first trip). We saw 2 Airstreams in 1700 miles. Met some nice people, most were not very interested in Airstreams. Gave one tour and went to see theirs (SOB). My wife started to feel like we were the only people who owned one. If I had to quess it was 50% Motorhomes, 30% 5th Wheels, 20% TT, .00001% ! Airstreams Al
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