Hello.
We own what was sold to us as a 68 Streamline princess that we just love to camp
in.
Stella is her name.
What years were the princess models made?
Eric and Elizabeth
Vancouver B.C.
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From: Eddie
To: vintagetrailerclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Vintage Trailer Club] New Member
Craig,
Congratulations on your 72 Streamline Princess! Some of us feel Streamline is
the very best of Trailers and Motor Homes. It is one of the very few RV's having
a total aluminum exterior and interior, the major difference, between Streamline
and Silver Streak. A lot of history with those two companies. 1966 was the last
year of the polished exteriors, but you will enjoy your anodized exterior that
is so impervious to any of the elements or cleaners.
If you should find the time, I would value any pictures of your Princess.
www.Huffstetter.com to see a pic of my 66 Countess. I have a lot of
Streamlines including two motor homes.
-Eddie- Houston, TX
----- Original Message -----
From: Just Ask
To: vintagetrailerclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 9:21 AM
Subject: [Vintage Trailer Club] New Member
Hi all,
We just bought a 1972 Streamline Princess that you can see on my blog
(www.nwkayaking.net). We bought this RV to be used and it's in excellent
condition ready to camp. Our main interest in the winter is cross country skiing
and we hope to use the Princess as a mobile home base. In the summer our main
interest is kayaking and the Princess will fit the bill there too, augmenting
our 1974 Carver mothership "Add Hock".
Our 29-foot 5th wheel was too big and too complicated for quick and easy
camping so we had planned to either go to a truck camper or a trailer. The
decision was made for us when we saw the roomy bathroom in the Princess and
realized we could just put kayaks on top of our Dodge Diesel pickup truck.
Craig Jungers
Moses Lake, WA
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