Dear Dave and Yvonne Gier,

Welcome to the VAC discussion group.  Before we start answering any
questions about your new "52", lets find out exactly what you have.
Since there were no Bubbles made in 1952, we need to know what you have.
Let us know the exact length in feet from bumper to ball, and the serial
number on the ID plate.  If it is a 1952, and it is 15 feet, ...... it
is a Cruisette.  If it is a 1953 and 17 feet, it is a "Clipper" with a
3000 series serial number.  It could easily be some other model, some
give us the scoop.    Your turn.

Bill Scott
61 Bambi, VAC & WBCCI #3221
1VP & Membership Chairman , WDCU
http://www.servintfree.net/wbcci-dc/



We've acquired a 1952 Bubble Airstream.  Would like info
on the interior.  All cabinets are painted a sour cream
white, but interiors are an avocado.  What color should
they be?
Also, the front and rear were insulated and then a wood
lattice placed over -- looks awful.  What was the original?
Have been on your Airstream web page, but all the pictures
are of the outside.
Also, found Airmark's web page and will contact them for the
outside surface.
Am just curious how it was supposed to look inside to begin
restoration as we met such curious and knowledgeable people about what we had on our trip to Westport, WA via Seattle then to
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho back home to Boise, Idaho.
The outside plate is stamped Los Angeles, California.
Thank you,
Dave & Yvonne Gier
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