A similar question came up a few weeks ago, over here:
http://www.airforums.com/forums/f138...ds-201751.html
In that thread I wrote this:
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Originally Posted by AirstreamJim
Agree wholeheartedly. The classifieds can be so much more user friendly.
That said, you can force both the date range and trailer length searches to do what you want with a little extra work.
Trailer length: Choose one of the options under “Browse by Length.” Then go into your browser’s address bar, and edit the address to change the length range to something that suits you better.
For example, if you choose 13’ to 21’, the address you’ll be taken to is “airstreamclassifieds.com/airstream-trailer-search/trailers-by-length/length-range/13-21”. (In all cases do not include the quotes.)
Edit the address to read “airstreamclassifieds.com/airstream-trailer-search/trailers-by-length/length-range/17-19” and you’ll only see trailers between 17 and 19 ft.
Trailer year range: Same as the length hack: just choose one of the options given, then edit the address to reflect the trailer model years of interest to you.
For example, choose 2000-2009 from the options given. You’ll be taken to this address: “airstreamclassifieds.com/airstream-trailer-search/trailers-from-2000-to-2009/year/2000-2009”. Once that page loads, edit the address to read “airstreamclassifieds.com/airstream-trailer-search/trailers-from-2005-to-2008/year/2005-2008” to narrow the search down to years 2005 to 2008.
If you always search for the same criteria, then bookmark the page(s) that reflect the custom search results you created so you can easily perform the same custom search over and over.
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I haven’t figured out whether you can combine both query types into one query, but I suspect you cannot.
Hope this helps!
Jim