I just thought I'd share my $0.02 on the modern Bambi-16.
While I'm impressed with Inside Designs interior vision--I
personally find those stylings to be consistent with the
pre-1960 type shells.

Not that new Airstreams look bad, but I think the former
streamlining aesthetic is missing.  While the 16ft length is
a very positive sizing endeavor, I would have appreciated a
resurrection of the breadbox and rolled seams style of the
50s Airstreams more than anything.

At least with me, it will make the older vintage models that
much more valuable.

Jay L. Griffin               [a.k.a. Jrnymn "Journeyman"]
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald Kovach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ed:
[snippage]
> look forward to the opportunity to learn more about
> what may be forthcoming from Airstream and Inside
> Design relative to the new Bambi. If done properly, I
> believe there is a huge untapped market for that type
> of product.  Sort of taking the Bambi, and Airstream,
> back to its roots.  Quality, creativity, and
> innovation without the frills.  Really the root of the
> appeal of vintage Airstreams.
>
> Jerry




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