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- mleekampExplorerWow. That is nice. Lot o' money though.
- riven1950ExplorerNice! Lot of cabinets. Not a fan of the layout though. I would get tired of the LR seating pretty fast. Not for me, and I can buy about 3 of my GD tt's for that amount.
- Nice... BUT - - -
I have never been a fan... all that money and all you have is a 24" or so walkway from front to back.. no slides, no room to stretch...
Just my opinion.. They don't float my boat ! :R - lots2seeinmyrvExplorerThat is beautiful. Love the fireplace and double doors in the bedroom.
- HannibalExplorerVisually appealing. That’s about it.
- gboppExplorerWhat did the Airstream cost new in 1975?
- BobboExplorer II
gbopp wrote:
What did the Airstream cost new in 1975?
I think the more appropriate question is what does a new one cost today. The Airstream website lists a brand new 30' Flying cloud with an MSRP between $101,400 and $102,400. I think the price in this ad is probably ball park for an equivalent new one.
(Full disclosure: My TT is an Airstream.) - ppineExplorer IIa friend of mine redid one recently. It took several years and it is beautiful with a western theme. We call it the Silver Bullet. All of those curves in the interior make the cabinetry very complicated to install. I would never invest $100,000 in a TT.
Last May at the 50th Anniversary of Mule Days in Bishop, CA we were parked across from the Airstream Club of North America rally. Some were from the 1950s. All were perfect. - LwiddisExplorer IIBeautiful!
- spoon059Explorer IINot for me, but its very nice! I really enjoy having slides and the space that it provides. If I was in the market for an Airstream, I would certainly take a look at this.
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