Toilet
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Description |
The sales brochure form 54 says the Holiday came with "Airplane type toilet" An option was a " Marine Type flushing toilet." This is the the later. |
User |
lwebb |
Category |
1950's Airstream Trailers |
Dimensions |
288 x 384
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Sink
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Description |
The Holiday came with a sink and faucet which could connect to city water. An option was a 10 Gal stainless steel water tank and hand pump, seen here. |
User |
lwebb |
Category |
Member's Photos |
Dimensions |
432 x 324
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Ice Box
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Description |
Standard in the Holiday was a "50 lb. ice refrigerator." (as seen here) The brochure says there was an option for a "Silo (german) gas refrigerator, about the size of Marvel. Wish mine had one of those. |
User |
lwebb |
Category |
1950's Airstream Trailers |
Dimensions |
360 x 480
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Gas Light
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Description |
Gas light was an option. The holiday came with"Two electric lights and 4 convience outlets" |
User |
lwebb |
Category |
1950's Airstream Trailers |
Dimensions |
288 x 296
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Closet
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Description |
From 54 brochure " Clothes Closet - High enough for long dresses and overcoats. Large full length mirror on door. The door catch is imported from England. It is an English aircraft type and is the one and only door catch that we have ever seen that simply will not shake loose." |
User |
lwebb |
Category |
Member's Photos |
Dimensions |
432 x 576
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Rear
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Description |
The shelves across the back were added sometime later as a modification. This shelf was originally designed as a bunk bed. |
User |
lwebb |
Category |
1950's Airstream Trailers |
Dimensions |
432 x 355
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Front
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Description |
In this shot, the bathroom door is open. When closed you would see the entrance door behind it which has a separate wooden framed screen door. |
User |
lwebb |
Category |
Member's Photos |
Dimensions |
360 x 293
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Floor Plan
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Description |
This was taken from the 1954 sales promotional brochure. Thanks again to Fred Coldwell, the VAC historian who took the time to research this and send me a copy. I'm in his debt. He has a wonderful article in the VAC magazine ( vol. 10 Issue #3) "1954 to 1957 Airstreams" which talks about the origin of the Holiday. |
User |
lwebb |
Category |
1950's Airstream Trailers |
Dimensions |
396 x 319
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