Mar-06-2020 02:58 AM
May-12-2020 04:54 AM
May-11-2020 06:30 PM
Hannibal wrote:
Good grief! How high can you stack bovine biscuits in an attempt to glorify an old outdated trailer? So stable it needs a $3k hitch to keep it from flying off the road, rolling multiple times risking lives all around. A $140,000 AS has a particle board floor. The fuselage requires regular maintenance to keep it from leaking down to the particle board floor. Appliances are the same as the Walmart trailers. The chassis and running gear will rust and wear out just as fast as any other. I like a new trailer every 5-7 years. Cousin’s ‘87 24’ stick and tin Walmart special is still serving him very well. He tows it on a $40 tri-ball, stable and safe.
Mar-15-2020 05:10 PM
afidel wrote:
1) won't sleep away from the wife for extended periods so dual twins won't work
2) putting the toilet directly next to 3 surfaces is stupid, from both a comfort and cleanliness perspective.
Otherwise I like it, the storage is huge for that size trailer.
Mar-15-2020 04:05 AM
Mar-14-2020 10:04 PM
Mar-14-2020 09:59 PM
TravelinDog wrote:
My wife and I looked through some Airstreams at an rv show a couple of years ago. Holy ****! the cheapest one there was over 79K. They are just way too cramped on the inside. The aisle front to back was no wider than the aisle in the 1963 19ft Airstream we used to have. You're just paying for the name.
Mar-14-2020 09:45 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
Very nicely done just not out cup of tea. The wife enjoys her square footage.
Mar-07-2020 02:25 PM
Mar-07-2020 01:32 PM
deltabravo wrote:Most people these days are too fat. Maybe a little discomfort would encourage them to get off their butts, lose some lard.:W
You'd have to be as skinny as a 2x4 to fit on the commode the way it's jammed in to a tight corner.
Mar-07-2020 04:04 AM
Mar-06-2020 10:42 PM
Mar-06-2020 06:15 PM
Bobbo wrote: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.)
Mar-06-2020 03:37 PM
Mar-06-2020 02:11 PM