Wayne, your Flying Cloud does have a number that fits, but not quite. If your serial number is #7737, it should fit this template; 1954, or 1955 made in LA, 22 ft length, measured from bumper to hitch ball coupler 2850 lbs dry weight, and a suggested retail new price of $3350. If it had twin beds it would be $3450 new price. Your turn. Bill Scott 61 Bambi
At 5:59 PM -0500 6/1/00, Bill Scott wrote: >Sorry Ian, no Blue Book, and the NADA book only goes back 7 or 8 years. >There is no 52 Caravanner. Re-measure the coach from bumper to ball, >then get the serial number from the ID plate, and I'll look it up for >you. The worth of this 52 or 53, is how much you want to put into it in >the re building and restoration process. Most early 50's coaches need a >lot. > >Bill Scott >61 Bambi This is my first post to the vintage list. I, too, just bought my first Airstream. I am so excited(!) even though my trailer needs (in my opinion) a total remodel to be really livable. It's what I believe to be a 1955 21' Flying Cloud, . The plate next to the door says it's serial #7737. I am going to go camping in it as-is a couple of times and get to know it a but and then start a complete shell-off rebuild from the chassis up. Bill, or others, what can be found out about the history of my trailer? thanks, Wayne
