I wish you wouldn't refer to your classic as a camper.  In RV talk a camper
is the pickup mounted cabovercamper. Your classic deserves a little more
respect. Sorry that I am so outspoken, hope I didn't hurt your feelings.
P.S. did I ever send you pics of my trailer? It's a cross between a park
model and a selfcontained model, came with an electric water heater, no
water tank but a toilet holding tank, propane fridge, and propane light.
Figure that!
Vanessa
The Trailer Lady
'56 Overlander
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Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [VAC] Park model?


>
> hello bill and people of great Airstream knowledge
>  in reply to park model my camper is serial # 07094.
> the camper measures (approx.) 26ft./2in.the metal Airstream tag has the
above
> serial number with both the
> Jackson center Ohio / 1755 no. main St. Los. angeles,calif. address on it.
> this located to the left side of the entrance door. (about mid. section).
> this camper was bought new by the people I had bought it from. It has been
> sitting thirty something years. no modifications ever according to the
> original owners daughter. hello from Joe Campbell and the 1956 overland.
>    my camper is a park model also. 26ft. single axle,refridgerater
(electric
> only),hot water heater (elect.)
> no black water tank. only 2/ 12 volt lights in the camper.
>   no power converter/transformer.no battery box.but i love it just the
same.i
> am in the gathering stage of supplies and equipment to change some of this
> for the no hook up situations.i,am the second. owner of this it had been
> sitting for 30 something years. even the curtains are originals
(but
> dry rotted) if this is NOT a park model then what would it be?
> from: Joe Campbell and his 1956 overland # 1956
>

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