Hi Andrea,
    $700 for an Airstream in that condition may be a good price in
California but not in Georgia or New Hampshire.
as an Example I bought a 63 Overlander with all original furnishings except
the refrigerator for $200. Keep looking, it takes a while but you'll find
one in better shape for the right price. You'll get to know a good deal for
your area after you've seen a few. Unless your into total reconstruction and
have the skills, tools and money stick with trailers that need TLC not
restoration, you will be much happier.

WAM

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From: AJS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 5:56 PM
Subject: [VAC] Re: trailers for sale


> Hi,
> I'm new, and looking for an old airstream..2 actually,
> but want to start with 50's to 70' safari or tradewind.
> Then an ambassador or sovereign.
>
> I went to see one today, it's a tradewind..but
> the step looked like it had been removed with a can opener,
> the floor was cut and rotted a bit,
> the shell looked ok, small indent on the front,
> jalousie glass missing next to the door,
> no air cond. unit,
> everything inside worthless and delaminated.
> the trailer had med rust
> no tires...
>
> Is the shell worth anything?
> what is involved with a floor replacement?
> can a step up be reattached?
> has anyone experience with such a poor speciman.
> They want $700. for it
> andrea
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