The Pacer that  I have pictures of has a serial number
SS0428. It has a front battery box and it looks
shorter than the Pacer pictures in the Archive. It has
a "PACER" nameplate and Airstream nameplate by the
door and the long  Airstream nameplate under the front
window. It was made in Jackson Center
> >
> > Scott is right, if it is really 17' bumper to
> ball, it is a Pacer, made in 1958,1959 & 1960.
> >
> > There wasn't another 17 footer made until the 17'
> Bambi II in 1964, which became the Caravel in 1965. 
> Pacer serial #'s were:
> > SS100 to SS141 for 1958
> > SS 9 001 to SS 9 328 for 1959
> > SS 0 327 to SS 0 427 for 1960.
> >
> > 1961 brought the new body style 16' Bambi with the
> Dura-Torque axle.
> >
> > Pacer description is: Front Couch over metal
> pressurized water tank. Portable 2-height table (no
> dinette). Gas only Fridge. 16 1/2' bumper to ball.
> Dometic 3 burner stove. Princess single galley sink.
> Water heater in closet. Double bed along curbside
> wall, tapered in aft corner. Toilet only.
> >
> > Still trying to determine if the Pacers were
> nameplated (I think they were).
> >
> > RJ
> 
> They were. Several years ago I saw a tired old 1962
> Pacer on a dealer lot. It did have a name plate on
> it.
> 
> Charlie
> 
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