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Old 03-01-2006, 10:19 PM   #1
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Hello, I've got a 65 Tradewind. I want to restore this trailer but need some original color photos. My manuel is black and white and is very minimal. I am looking for interior colors and fabric and also the correct rims. Thank you, Mickfly
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Welcome to the forum! This link has photos that could help: http://www.vintageairstream.com/archives/
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Welcome to the forums. 1960's colors, I can not seem to remember any of them.
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Not a lot of color really. Your bath was probably tourqoise and the walls are cream. Floor is white/cream tiles. Outside is silver.

Curtains and Upholstery probably were tan. It was NOT very colorful, we had the originals, they were rotted and we have more color now.

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Chaplain Kent: What were you doing in the '60s that causes you to forget burnt orange and avacodo??? Mickfly: Is your Tradewind a Landyacht or International model? Makes a difference in the interior wood and the wall surfaces. The International had walnut interior wood finished with Danish oil and vinyl covered walls. The Landyacht models had mahogany wood and Zolotone painted walls. Floors were tile. Check the archives site as indicated above for good photos.
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