Bob, do you realize how many "Naugas" had to be slaughtered to provide the material for that padding, ...shame, shame. 8^) The International "Trim" package, was just that, a little extra trim, an extra nameplate, sometimes special polarity lights to indicate correct polarity at foreign hookups, water filters, and other convenience items. Bill
Bill, Thanks for the information on the serial number. It's nice to know the trailer is back "home" where it was made. I'm curious as to what was included with the international trim package. There's a clock in the cabinets above the front couch and a naugahide padding (diamond pattern) covering the head board and ceiling of the bedroom that all appear to be original - would these be part of the international package? (the person we bought the trailer from said these were special and uncommon options) Thanks, Bob and Nora '64 Trade Wind -----Original Message----- From: Bill Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, June 01, 2000 11:26 AM Subject: Re: [VAC] 1964 tandem axles >Bob, I guess a tandem axle was an option on the 64 Tradewind, but most >that I have seen are tandem axles. In your case, the serial number tell >the story. It seems to have a lot of numbers, and here's what we think, >they mean. >S-I24410336 >S is for Santa Fe Springs Calif. >I is for International trim package >24 is for length in feet, bumper to ball >4 is for 1964 >1 is for one axle , or single axle. >0 could indicate Land Yacht >336 is the production sequence number. > >Is it rare???............Maybe. For sure, it is one of the last single >axle Trade Wind models, and one of the few in 64 with a single axle. >Keep that owners manual in good condition, it is the first year >Airstream produced an owner's manual. > >Bill Scott >66 Trade Wind LY, tandem > >
