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81,846 Miles Later
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In 2006, a couple of years after my '67 Overlander was woken from its 22 year slumber, I purchased new, loaded axles from Inland Andy. My Airstream appeared to benefit from the purchase. Tons of fun memories over the years. Although the coach's tires are replaced every six years or so the brakes were only checked through the inspection hole in the back. Until today. 81,846 miles later, after removing the drums since the tires were removed for replacement, I was happy to see that all was good even though it was best to replace the brakes. Etrailer's new loaded backing plates & seals will arrive in a couple of days. In the mean-time I will start remembering how I used to clean & repack bearings! Here's to another chapter in my Overlander's life! |
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TomW |
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Airstream Trailer Photos |
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1024 x 771 |
2040 x 1536
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Air Conditioner Placement Data 1964 Through 1968
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Roof Air Conditioner Placement for 1964 through 1968 Airstream Trailers. |
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overlander64 |
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Argosy Literature |
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443 x 960
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Poor Old 1967 Overlander
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I found this 1967 Overlander as part of a themed restaurant in Walt Disney's Animal Kingdom (near the DINOSAUR ride. Don't think it will ever roam the roads of America or the world again :-( |
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David B. |
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1960's Airstream Trailers |
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1024 x 768 |
2016 x 1512
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