Charlie and Jim,
 Don't forget Livingston's "RV Maintenance and Repair". It isn't
A/S-specific, but it covers all the common appliances in some detail,
and A/S uses basically the same stuff as SOBs do.

                                             <<Jim>>

Charlie/Betty Burke wrote:
> 
> Jim Greene wrote:
> 
> > I'm sure that an Airstream factory Service Manual would be helpful to a
> > vintage trailer restorer/fixer upper. What was the first model year that a
> > factory manual was made available? Someone said there was a 1972 manual.
> > Were there any earlier -- for a '68 Tradewind in particular? Is the
> > Secretarial Services source in Sidney, Ohio the best place to get a service
> > manual or the only place? Are there any in the archives that I haven't run
> > across yet?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jim Greene
> > '68 Tradewind #1148
> > Atlanta
> 
> Sorry Jim, the only manuals available for your 68 is the owners manual. As you
> recall Service Manuals became available for the 1972's (Beatrice program) and
> ran through the early 80's. More modern owner/service manuals are considerable
> less informative.
> Yes, Secretarial Services is the place for copies. Although there are occasional
> originals offered on Ebay by a fella that bought out an old NE dealers stash.
> 
> Charlie
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