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1963 Mobile Industrial 32ft Sprr
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1963 32 ft Mobile Industrial (Airstream) Southern Pacific Railroad trailer. Partially polished and fiberglass ends painted, pictured undergoing subfloor replacement. El Pais Motel, Tucson, Arizona, June 20, 2019. |
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1963 Mobile Industrial 32ft Sprr Badge
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Badge identifying trailer as 32 foot Mobile Industrial, year 1963, possibly unit number 20 (twentieth unit constructed)?
Numbered "32MI-63-1020" and "6306"
Santa Fe Springs, CA |
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JadeAir |
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1963 Mobile Industrial 32ft Sprr
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1963 mobile industrial 32ft southern pacific railroad Airstream trailer with fiberglass end caps. Pictured in original salvaged condition. May 27, 2015. Arizona. Acquired from private owner who acquired it from a trailer park which had acquired it from a railroad auction.
Latitude: 32.1704
Longitude: -111.1052 |
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JadeAir |
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Custom Fiberglass/wood Dash View 5
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This photo shows the top section of the dashboard inside the vehicle. Although a bit messy, this shot shows the aftermarket AC/Heater mounted where the evaporator unit was (about the same size) and incorporates heater and air-conditioner. It can be set to a specific temperature range. After removing the original heater, fuse panel and everything else down to nothing, I rebuilt the firewall and installed a new fuse panel circuit-board on the right side instead of above the accelerator pedal where it was inaccessible and required much more wire to do the same thing. I had a shop replace the original 1979 454 engine with a newer fuel injected model but was limited by the California DMV as to which model I could use so it is a 1990's model. The computer (ECU) is mounted on the right where the heater was originally located. Also visible, all the new plywood. I have some awesome tools but the angles and cuts were time consuming. |
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marydixon555 |
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Airstream Trailer Photos |
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