pics how much?
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From: "Alan" <faithbaseded@...>
To: <airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 5:34 PM
Subject: [Airstreamdotcom] 1977 32' Land Yaht for sale
I have a 1977 Airstream for sale, Inside is in excellent shape, I
bought it but was never able to use it, never worked on the brakes so
I'm not sure what shape they are in. I'm located near Daytona Beach,
FL.
If anyone is interested let me know through e-mail or post on this
group
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I have a 1977 Airstream for sale, Inside is in excellent shape, I
bought it but was never able to use it, never worked on the brakes so
I'm not sure what shape they are in. I'm located near Daytona Beach,
FL.
If anyone is interested let me know through e-mail or post on this
group
Yes its still for sale its in great shape what would you like to know about it?
zdelate <zdelate@...> wrote:--- In airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com,
"happy2bedrt"
<happy2bedrt@y...> wrote:
> I have a great little 23'safari (1977) airstream for sale. contact
> for more info. at happy2bedrt@y...
Hello - I am interested in your 1977 Airstream Safari. Do you still
have it for sale? Please email me back if you do - zdelate@...
Thanks.
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--- In airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com, "happy2bedrt"
<happy2bedrt@y...> wrote:
> I have a great little 23'safari (1977) airstream for sale. contact
> for more info. at happy2bedrt@y...
Hello - I am interested in your 1977 Airstream Safari. Do you still
have it for sale? Please email me back if you do - zdelate@...
Thanks.
1986 Airstream 325 Classic
Dual air, dual furnace w/wall thermostat, TV antenna with booster,
hydraulic leveling system, microwave/convection combo, range, NEW
refridgerator, NEW awnings all around, Leather captains chairs,
electric step (single), tag axle, NEW tires, NEW carpet, NEW drapes,
NEW toilet, (Interior done by Airstream), Transmission has less than
10,000 miles, gear splitter, engine in excellent condition, second
owners, last trip in May of 2004, Selling due to health.
Also includes Edelbrock intake on engine
Also has a solar panel and 2 Fantastic fans
Price: $18,000
http://www.airstreammotorhomes.com/index.html
-Fred
hi folks, still some sites left for the Midwest Vintage Trailer
Rally!! June 24,25,26,and 27th. Lots of groovy stuff planned for
this year!!
see offical site
http://n2vintage.tripod.com/
or contact campground
BUFFALO LAKE
CAMPING RESORT
(608) 297-2915
aluminumly yours
kimberly
n2vintage@...
Hi,
I got off lucky by having the standard 14x14 openings x2.
All the best,
Darrell
d bjornson <fundave1@...> wrote:
Where did you find a cover that size? or did you just combine two cover in to
one??
Darrell Mott <limited_slip@...> wrote:Dave,
I used for a starting basis, a standard transluscent cover obtained from my
local r.v. store. I removed all hardware that wouldn't apply for my install, and
drilled and riveted the covers for both my skylights. I'm satisfied with the
results, and on budget.
All the best,
Darrell
Dave <fundave1@...> wrote:
I am looking for a skylight cover measures approx 15" x 25" for my
1970 31 Landyacht Sovigrein. Any used ones available or sources?
Thank David
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Where did you find a cover that size? or did you just combine two cover in to
one??
Darrell Mott <limited_slip@...> wrote:Dave,
I used for a starting basis, a standard transluscent cover obtained from my
local r.v. store. I removed all hardware that wouldn't apply for my install, and
drilled and riveted the covers for both my skylights. I'm satisfied with the
results, and on budget.
All the best,
Darrell
Dave <fundave1@...> wrote:
I am looking for a skylight cover measures approx 15" x 25" for my
1970 31 Landyacht Sovigrein. Any used ones available or sources?
Thank David
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Dave,
I used for a starting basis, a standard transluscent cover obtained from my
local r.v. store. I removed all hardware that wouldn't apply for my install, and
drilled and riveted the covers for both my skylights. I'm satisfied with the
results, and on budget.
All the best,
Darrell
Dave <fundave1@...> wrote:
I am looking for a skylight cover measures approx 15" x 25" for my
1970 31 Landyacht Sovigrein. Any used ones available or sources?
Thank David
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--- In airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com, "Dave" <fundave1@p...>
wrote:
> I am looking for a skylight cover measures approx 15" x 25" for
my
> 1970 31 Landyacht Sovigrein. Any used ones available or sources?
>
> Thank David
I couldn't see spending $129 for a plastic skylight. I temporarlily
reinforced it using fiberglass mat and resin.Itseemed to work
ok.Still lets light in,and not very noticeable. Normal sized
skylights,14"x14" are around $12 for campers.Theres no way the
airstream skylight is made much differently,but they charge way more
for it,because they can,because they know we cannot gete it just
anywhere. Can't see paying that much for it. Temporarliy reinforced
it until I can make one out of aluminum or other.
--- In airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com, "Dave" <fundave1@p...>
wrote:
> I am looking for a skylight cover measures approx 15" x 25" for
my
> 1970 31 Landyacht Sovigrein. Any used ones available or sources?
>
> Thank David
Greeting Dave..
Try these two:
www.inlandrv.com
www.airstreamdreams.com
good luck`!
ciao
53FC aka T7
--- In airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com, "marrona"
<broken_rose4broken_hearts@y...> wrote:
>
> I would like to know who posted those photos and how I can get a
hold
> of the salvage yard.
>
> Thanks,
> Broken Rose
Hi BR,
U can go to: http://www.colawrvsalvage.com/
This should help you..
ciao
53FC
--- In airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com, snickerdavis
<no_reply@y...> wrote:
> hey,
> does anyone know where I might obtain a lifter for the air vent in
> the kitchen in a 1968 airstream? I have one that is good and the
> other one rusted out.
> thanks
> sara
Post a picture if you will Sara..
One thing for sure..They may well be different from one year to
another..it just depends on A/S..
Guess what?
I just bought my second A/S..
It's a 1964 Globe Trotter at 19ft~
Now I really have my work cut out for me..
Nice to see you on again`!!!
ciao
Vern, aka T7
most basic feed foor RV is 30 amps unless you run dual A/C's then it runs 50amps
Darrell Mott <limited_slip@...> wrote:Hi,
Your basic airstream has need for 50 amp service...that should be sufficient
All the best,
Darrell
renegade1200 <shep_2@...> wrote:
I;m looking into buying land to set my airstream camper on. This
land will not have electricity. I am looking into power sources for
when I go camping there. I find the gas powered generator type like
this
http://www.colemanpowermate.com/generators/pm0401851.shtml
which I think would work,but would it be extremely noisey and loud?I
could get this for app $300
then there is the type as link below which is on sale for only $150
It would be quite ,but not sure how much wattage I'd need to run
things and if it would last long enough?
http://www.4lots.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8
How much wattage do you think I need to power the airstream needs,ie
microwave,and other electric appliances and lighting.Would I be
better off with the gas generator or the othe style?
thanks
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joseph lamberth <jdlamberth@...> wrote:
renegade1200 <shep_2@...> wrote:I;m looking into buying land to set my
airstream camper on. This
land will not have electricity. I am looking into power sources for
when I go camping there. I find the gas powered generator type like
this
http://www.colemanpowermate.com/generators/pm0401851.shtml
which I think would work,but would it be extremely noisey and loud?I
could get this for app $300
then there is the type as link below which is on sale for only $150
It would be quite ,but not sure how much wattage I'd need to run
things and if it would last long enough?
http://www.4lots.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8
How much wattage do you think I need to power the airstream needs,ie
microwave,and other electric appliances and lighting.Would I be
better off with the gas generator or the othe style?
thanks
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you need a lot more generator than either of these if you want to run even a
coffee pot.
the 1850 watt would not carry a coffee pot
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over 3000 Watts If you plan on running A/C. you plug is 30amps X 120v = gives
you 3600 watts. if you limit your utilities you can get by with some less
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Hi,
Your basic airstream has need for 50 amp service...that should be sufficient
All the best,
Darrell
renegade1200 <shep_2@...> wrote:
I;m looking into buying land to set my airstream camper on. This
land will not have electricity. I am looking into power sources for
when I go camping there. I find the gas powered generator type like
this
http://www.colemanpowermate.com/generators/pm0401851.shtml
which I think would work,but would it be extremely noisey and loud?I
could get this for app $300
then there is the type as link below which is on sale for only $150
It would be quite ,but not sure how much wattage I'd need to run
things and if it would last long enough?
http://www.4lots.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8
How much wattage do you think I need to power the airstream needs,ie
microwave,and other electric appliances and lighting.Would I be
better off with the gas generator or the othe style?
thanks
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renegade1200 <shep_2@...> wrote:I;m looking into buying land to set my
airstream camper on. This
land will not have electricity. I am looking into power sources for
when I go camping there. I find the gas powered generator type like
this
http://www.colemanpowermate.com/generators/pm0401851.shtml
which I think would work,but would it be extremely noisey and loud?I
could get this for app $300
then there is the type as link below which is on sale for only $150
It would be quite ,but not sure how much wattage I'd need to run
things and if it would last long enough?
http://www.4lots.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8
How much wattage do you think I need to power the airstream needs,ie
microwave,and other electric appliances and lighting.Would I be
better off with the gas generator or the othe style?
thanks
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you need a lot more generator than either of these if you want to run even a
coffee pot.
the 1850 watt would not carry a coffee pot
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I;m looking into buying land to set my airstream camper on. This
land will not have electricity. I am looking into power sources for
when I go camping there. I find the gas powered generator type like
this
http://www.colemanpowermate.com/generators/pm0401851.shtml
which I think would work,but would it be extremely noisey and loud?I
could get this for app $300
then there is the type as link below which is on sale for only $150
It would be quite ,but not sure how much wattage I'd need to run
things and if it would last long enough?
http://www.4lots.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8
How much wattage do you think I need to power the airstream needs,ie
microwave,and other electric appliances and lighting.Would I be
better off with the gas generator or the othe style?
thanks
3rd. Annual Midwest Vintage Trailer Rally
June 24,25,26 & 27
All vintage makes and models welcome!
Some of this years events include Rockabilly Band, lawnchair drive-
in,
vintage trailer historian, tour of trailers, potluck and much much
more!
Deadline for reservations is May 15th!
see officale site
http://n2vintage.tripod.com/
for reservations contact
BUFFALO LAKE
CAMPING RESORT
(608) 297-2915
Aluminumly yours
Kimberly Steiner
n2vintage@...
--- In airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com, "renegade1200"
<shep_2@h...> wrote:
> I have a 1961 26' overlander.
>
> 1. any idea on app weight of this year model?
>
> 2.I need to replace my skylight,14"x25".Found 2 sites that carry
> them.One is $169,other is $129,not including shipping.Seems like
an
> awful lot of $ for plastic part.Anyone know of another place to
get
> this part?
>
> 3.Any Wisconsin based airstream groups/clubs?
Welcome to the group~!~
Greeting Shep,
1.Thw weight of your weight is: 3750 lbs and, the tongue weight is
listed 380lbs. Hitch rcvr height above ground is 19.5"
2.InlandRV.com
3.Try WBCCI units,
ciao
53FC
I have a 1961 26' overlander.
1. any idea on app weight of this year model?
2.I need to replace my skylight,14"x25".Found 2 sites that carry
them.One is $169,other is $129,not including shipping.Seems like an
awful lot of $ for plastic part.Anyone know of another place to get
this part?
3.Any Wisconsin based airstream groups/clubs?
--- In airstreamdotcom2@yahoogroups.com, "bruce1946" <bgow@p...>
wrote:
> Region 11 website is not working. How can I join?
> Is it dead? does it need a editor/
Let me check it for you..
ciao
T7
Why not consider Elite Resorts at Salt Springs in Salt Springs,
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Come see why we say "Beautifully Natural, Naturally Beatiful".
For more information call 800 356 2460 or email
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Hi, My name is Neil Saucier. I want to bring to your attention a
Cat Model 3126 1977 engine and Allison World Transmission Model MD
3060 I have for sale. The engine and transmission came out of a
prototype built by a major RV manufacturer and they have virtually
no miles on them. The price is $12,250 for the both in crate and
ready to ship from Fairmont, Minnesota 56031.
For complete details and pictures please give me a call at 952-226-
6345 or e-mail me at neilsaucier@...
Thank you
Neil