Hey Ed,
I just wanted to go on record as a person that likes the conservative
approach to the new Bambi. The proposed look in the Mod version is radical
and has its merits and risks. That's probably why Airstream has taken its
time in setting a course for production. The Boys at Inside Design will
comment if I'm way off base here, but that's my take on the situation.
Certainly we all like to see variety in the products we purchase and
Airstreams are no exception.
WAM52
3rd VP WDCU 2001
http://www.servintfree.net/wbcci-dc
"See Ya Down The Road"
> Hello All,
> I just picked up on this thread, went and looked at the "new" Bambi and
saw
> what I expected but was disappointed because its missed the mark. We were
> hoping to see a truly different look for the interior, ya know that
colorful
> sharper lined look. What I see is a smaller version of my grandfather's
> Airstream, I can smell it now!
> A move from all the wood to more of the color laminates, a much less
> conservative approach is needed. If they are trying to draw a "younger"
> buyer, and I still consider myself younger at times, then a dramatic
> departure from what I saw in "What's New" is needed to get my attention.
>
> I guess we also need to say that Sandy and me like our 68's grandpa
interior
> with our touches and would not gut a perfectly good Airstream interior to
> obtain the look we would really want. We are continuing our search for
that
> project coach with the bad interior to redesign the interior with a lot of
> laminates and color flooring. A look of the 2000s is what Airstream needs
to
> consider not holding on the 80's design mentality when it comes to the
> interior of this coach.
>
> Boy do I feel better!
> Ed
> WBCCI/VAC 4425
> VAC Region 7 Rep
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