Okay, so like, what exactly is involved in
re-insulating an Airstream? Is what I'm thinking
true... that the entire thing has to be gutted
and interior walls removed? 

Anyone want to take a stab at what kind of time
we're talking here and how much mechanical
experience a person should have to do it?

Do you have to disassemble all the electrical and
plumbing?

I'm wondering if this age thing that Marc
mentioned is accurate, too... that the older
Airstreams are colder.

  --Jill 

--- Weimers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It seems that people with the older Airstream
are not keeping as warm. I
> have noticed that my '63 Globe Trotter feels
> very cold on the floor even if
> the upper air is warm. The '71 Globe Trotter is
a lot more comfortable. This
> is when the outside temperature is 20 or less. 
Are the 70's Airstreams
> better insulated, do you suppose, or is the
> insulation in my '63 goofed up
> by mice and other problems?


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It's the RAINBOW."

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