Judy -
First of all, I love my Bambi. It is perfect for me and my dog. But have you
ever been in one? They are very narrow compared to modern trailers, and the
interior is only 13 feet long. When the bed is open there is no floor space
at all. It is hard to imagine how three dogs and two people could be crammed
in there.
I'm not trying to discourage you, but there are lots of Airstreams from the
60's that are larger and just as cool. The larger ones are also much easier
to find, and tend to be considerably cheaper.
Happy Trails - Sherry
'63 Bambi, VAC, WBCCI 1104, WDCU
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> Behalf Of Judy Tripp
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 5:30 AM
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> Subject: [VAC] Looking for Airstream Bambi
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>
> Hello List,
>
> My husband and I are looking for an Airstream Bambi. Our
> price range is
> about $10,000. An older restored Bambi would be great. We are
> not looking
> for a 'fixer upper'.
>
> We will be using the Bambi just for weekends... no long
> trips. As far as
> the size, we've owned sailboats from and 18' Catboat to a 41'
> yawl... so we
> are very aware of space and being cramped. Even though we
> travel with three
> dogs, we don't feel the Bambi would be too small.
>
> My problem with my search is that there don't seem to be many
> Airstreams
> available in New England. We live in ME and would be willing
> to travel to
> MA, NH, RI, CT, VT. I've gone to all the searches that have
> been mentioned
> on the list and am coming up with nothing. I also have given
> my name and
> number to a dealer in MA in case they get one traded in. Any other
> suggestions on how I can find this elusive Bambi?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Judy Tripp
> Palermo, ME
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