Let us know the year, the model name, and the length of the unit, check for
the 4 or more didget ID# on the plate by the front door, and tell us the
price. Do the appliances work? how do the tires look, has it been in use or
setting for a decade or more, check the floors for sturdyness, if they are
sagging or spongy you may have dryrot and its hard to replace the floors
without lifting the body shell off the chassis. I'm sure others on the VAC
list will tell you more of what to look for.
Vanessa
The Trailer Lady
'56 Overlander
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Subject: [VAC] New buyer needs assistance with the numbers
> Hello all...my wife and I and our two kids live in Seattle and are activly
> searching for an Airstream. We have located a possibility and need your
> expertise.
>
> There is a number on the front ( as with most Airstreams ). Is it possible
to
> trace this trailer's history from this number? The number is 3511.
>
> We have tons of questions but I will try to ask only one or two per
e-mail.
> This trailer is missing it's awning. Ideas? We will be going to see it
> tonight for the first time so many ??? will follow!
>
> rich phillips
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