Is there anyway to find out about an old airstream? I would love to track down my grandparents airstream. It would have been sold in Mission TX in the early 80's. I know they had a WBCCI number but I don't have it... Is there a directory of some sort?
If you give your parent's name, location, and year, someone can look in the old directories for their number. That will likely not help you track where that trailer has gone as most new buyers apply for a new number, if they chose to join.
If the number is not assigned you may be able to get it. When I bought my Bambi II I was able to get the ghost numbers that were on the trailer. Ask the nice lady's at club headquarters if it is available.
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If the number is not in current use and has not been so for 2 years, you can call Jackson Center and reserve the number for yourself and then send in the check for the dues.
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