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1962 Airstream Bambi 16 - Oregon
I just posted a new ad on Airstream Classifieds.
Our
1962 Bambi has its original floor plan including: front dinette, side gaucho, back kitchen and side-wet bath. It all works and is ready to take you camping.
All new: torsion bar axle, upsized tire and rims, poly water tank and pump, plastic fresh water piping, power converter, stainless steel sink and faucet, Formica counter and table tops, aluminum propane tanks (2), JPA drapes, sub floor 5/8” exterior grade plywood, laminate flooring, birch plywood/solid cabinets, skylight/exhaust fan, window screens, Zipdee awning, custom step, closet folding door.
Newer: Four-burner counter top stove, three-way (electric, propane and could be 12-volt) Dometic refrigerator, six-gallon water heater.
Bambi was manufactured in Santa Fe Springs, CA. She is 16-feet long, with a 13-foot cabin. Easily towed at under 2,000 pounds. We have taken her on a 2,300 mile trip up through Alberta, Canada and loved every minute of it. We are now retired and have bought a 25- foot Airstream for those month-long trips to the sunny south.
“... Second of three years for the popular Bambi. A total of about 1100 Bambi’s were made. The Bambi is one of the most popular of all the Airstreams, owing to its diminutive size, cute factor, the fact it was totally self-contained (except for gray water), with a very livable layout for two people and was ideal for weekend trips.”—Vintage Airstream
Call for restoration pictures, etc. Ready to roll or add your very own glamping details.
You can contact us by filling in the form on the right hand column of the ad listing:
http://www.airstreamclassifieds.com/...i-16-oregon-2/