Well that's what I thought. I thought that the name "Safari" was given to a late
model, lighter, less expensive trailer. Some supposedly knowledgeable people
have been telling me the older Safari's were made lighter and less as
expensive as well. I like to flush this out before I make my purchase. I think
it might be a case of guilt by association, i.e. the name, but I'm not
absolutely sure. What ever the answer, I don't want to offend any Safari owners
(new or old trailers) I love the size, floor plan, and the weight is right for
my SUV.
Jim
'61 Bambi
Scott & Lise Scheuermann wrote:
> Jim, A vintage Safari is no different from other vintage Airstreams. If you
> are talking about a new, or nearly new Airstream, that is outside the scope
> of this list.
>
> Scott Scheuermann-monitor
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Jim Stewart
>
> I've been looking around for a single axle Safari for sometime because I
> like the size and floor plan. Some people, however, have said that the
> Safari's were made with a lower quality parts than other models, and the
> aluminium skin is a different alloy. Is this true? Does anyone have any
> comments on this?
> Jim
> '61 Bambi (which I'll keep)
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