At 17:39 -0700 2000/06/09, Vanessa Dillon wrote:
>Oh My God Gang!
>that '48 Wee Wind is to die for,  and I have the perfect forties light green
>Hawaiian fabric for the windows .  If anyones interested they sell it in my
>local Wal-Mart for $5 a yard.  I hope someone on VAC can afford to buy this
>unit.

I'd *love* to buy that Wee Wind... but I am in Europe till end of 
July. Wonder if it will last that long...

I can now safely say that I've caught Airstream fever.

>P.S. Tuna,  are you hoping to tow with a Harley?,  if it were possible it
>would really look cool!
>Vanessa
>The Trailer Lady
>'56 Overlander
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>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Paul Farley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 4:54 PM
>Subject: Re: [VAC] bambi/cruisette
>
>
>>  If I'm not mistaken I believe the "lightest"  is the Wee Wind from the
>late
>  > 40's.  There is one for sale at: http://iowaboys.com/salelist.htm
>>  Have Fun, Paul
>>
>>  Robert C Townsend wrote:
>>
>>  > Tom Patterson, Randy Unter - Thanks for your replies, re: archives.
>Found
>>  > what I was looking for, e.g. info re: 'baby airstreams'... I'm looking
>for
>>  > the smallest/lightest Airstream to tow behind my....well, I'll tell you
>>  > later.
>>  >
>>  > It would appear that the smallest AS was the '60's 14' Bambi... next
>>  > smallest was the '50's 15' Cruisette. I'll keep my eye out on the
>various
>>  > lists and classifieds, but if someone knows of one of these that's for
>>  > sale - I'm definitely interested, and ready-to-go!
>>  >
>>  > Thanks again!
>>  >
>>  > Tuna.
>>  > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  >
>>  > p.s.: you can backchannel me directly, if you'd like me to email you
>jpgs or
>>  > bmps of my earlier adventures in airstreaming...
>>
>>

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