Second attempt to send this reply.

> Hi Tim,
> 
> Friends of ours have a dual axle 1995 25' Airstream. The GVWR manufacturer's
> tag on the outside skin shows 6800#.  I suggest you stay sharp as you
> investigate weight and length possibilities.  Vintage Airstreams weigh less
> than new Airstreams. Single axles weigh less than dual axles.  But, don't
> make ANY assumptions until you have primary source data.
> 
> If you haven't touched Tom Patterson's archives, that would be an excellent
> place to start.  See http://www.tompatterson.com for massive database.
> Click on "Search Site."
> 
> A couple days ago, I reviewed VAC member Anthony Slocock's website. He has a
> ton of good data relating to where you are in the decision making sequence.
> See http://www.eurostream.co.uk
> 
> If you have children, perhaps they'd like to tent it. That's one way many of
> us increased sleeping accommodations when our children were young.
> 
> Terry
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "He that can have patience can have what he will." Benjamin Franklin






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