Thanks a bunch.It’s been 37 years since I pulled my first Airstream and we still own one.They are such a great purpose built piece of equipment. They are just like non-pressurized airplane frames they are built like, if maintained they just don’t wear out. I’ll bet none (or very few) of the trailers we all have today will be on the road in 50 years.I know of Airstreams that are that old and are still in service.
Very cool
Bill
cejones4210 said
03:32 AM Aug 6, 2012
Having just one month ago, finally received our refurbished 1974 Tradewind Land Yacht Airstream, we can truly say, Airstream is built to go many many years. We love it!! We have camped 4 out of the last 5 weekends, and each time except for once (when we were with fellow Airstreamers) we were the only AS in the campground. We always get at least one person say to us, "didn't think they made those anymore". "they are so cool looking!". We agree!
Even if you're not a fan of Airstream, you gotta see this.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/03/airstream-turn-80-looking_n_1734656.html?utm_hp_ref=travel&icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl14%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D188075#slide=more242469
Vance
Vance:
Thanks a bunch. It’s been 37 years since I pulled my first Airstream and we still own one. They are such a great purpose built piece of equipment. They are just like non-pressurized airplane frames they are built like, if maintained they just don’t wear out. I’ll bet none (or very few) of the trailers we all have today will be on the road in 50 years. I know of Airstreams that are that old and are still in service.
Very cool
Bill