Jim:

At 11:02 AM 11/21/00 -0500, you wrote:
>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 don't think the older Safari's were any different in frame from the other
sizes of the same year.  The trim packages in '72 were Land Yacht and
International.  I own a '72 Land Yacht, the lighter and less expensive trim
package.  It's all a matter of taste - the Land Yacht used a lot of
aluminum extrusions instead of wood, and lots of laminates.  But, I don't
believe the structure was different in any significant way.

- Dick
(5368)
"To every man is given the key to open the gates of heaven;
The same key opens the gates of hell."  -  Buddhist saying
Dick Kenan Tel: 770-451-0672
Retired and loving it!
WBCCI # 5368 23' 1972 LY Safari
Atlanta
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