This one doesn't quite match that floorplan, but
it's close. The galley sink is placed a little
differently and it has a 4-burner stove (which
definitely looks original). The galley sink is
not porcelain. It's got rear twin beds. The guy
said this particular unit was a "transition"
design, I think he said it has the '48 style rear
and new/'51 style front. Maybe it's has a rare
floorplan, too?
I'm beginning to worry there is no shower... time
to find out... ; (
-- Jill
> There is a floor plan on this page:
http://www.VintageAirstream.com/archives1/'51FC.html
>
> If the bathroom is the LH side (street-side)
> just aft of the stove,
> then it could be original. If the fixtures are
> period early fifties
> (lots'a chrome and porcelain), then that would
> be a good sign. The
> original toilet would a have gone straight to
> an exterior sewer fitting
> (no tank).
>
> RJ
> VintageAirstream.com
>
> Jill Hari wrote:
> >
> > So, if the '51 Flying Cloud shows a picture
> of a toilet & bathroom
> > sink, is it a given that it was the
> toilet/shower combo piece? Can
> > anyone tell from this picture?I'm told it's
> original.
=====
"It's not the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow...
It's the RAINBOW."
JillyWon Is Outie...
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