Hi Andrea ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),

Several years ago, a friend of ours bought a newer wrecked 34' Airstream from a junk 
yard for $800,
towed it home, stripped it of four awnings, the aluminum wheels, the aluminum gas 
bottles, hundreds
of component parts and sold it back to the junk yard a year later. He scavengered far 
more than $800
worth of parts off it. All the parts on his Vintage Airstream are originally from an 
Airstream
<grin>. 

If I was in your shoes, I'd walk away from the thing you've found. Follow the advice 
of WAM and
others. There are plenty of Vintage Airstreams around that are ready to go with a 
minimum of work.  

Terry
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Work hard at several projects. That way, no matter what is going wrong, something 
will be going
right."   Donna Hanover 



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