Or maybe they haven't yet seen the demand.  I'm sure that priced right, a "basic" Bambi would not affect the present product, but would further expand the market for the aluminum trailers that we all love.  BTW . . .  I have a long track record reading market demand :)
Bob

At 08:39 PM 6/24/01 -0400, you wrote:

My guess is that they are selling every Bambi they make with no effort
on their part and right now, have no incentive to sell a vacant unit,
whereas a glut on the market of any model would probably bring a
different response.
Tom

Toby Folwick wrote:
>
> Hey Bob et al...
>
> I was contacted by a business in Chicago that wanted
> to put a Bambi in their office - they wanted to put a
> vintage in there, tear out the insides and make it a
> meeting room.
>
> I discouraged using a vintage bambi and recommended he
> contact airstream for a new one - gutted.
>
> He did, and said Airstream would sell him a gutted one
> for the same price as one that was not gutted.
>
> hrm.  could quality control be the reasoning for this?
>
> Toby

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