Hey Fred,
    Do you still have the galvanized water tank with pressure fill valve and
the optional 12 volt compressor?
If you do, you could be boondocking. Just need a container for a block of
ice in the refer and a hole in the ground.
All airstreams before 59 or 60 had 120v electric and gas utilities with a
12v dome light introduced in the early 50's.

later
WAM



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Subject: [VAC] Re: Mostly 110v in 1957


> In a message dated 3/5/01 9:36:23 AM Mountain Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << my 1960 Tradewind has an A/C and a D/C in every
>  electrical fixture incl. lights, and outlets.
>   >>
>
>  In contrast to Toby's '60, all the interior electrical outlets in my 1957
> 22' Flying Cloud are 120 volt AC.  The sole exception is one 12 volt dome
> light that is powered from the tow vehicle's battery, useful for checking
> inside the trailer at dark when still on the road.  The all 120 volt AC
> wiring in this '57 tells me it was built for use in trailer parks and
other
> fixed sites as opposed to bookdocking.
>
> Fred Coldwell
>
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