Dave & Yvonne,
 
Congratulations on your purchase!  We have a 1957 Bubble.  If what you have is indeed a Bubble (the great Karnak will verify this information), then the door is curbside (passenger side of the tow vehicle).  Immediately to the right of the door should be a small toilet compartment (no shower or sink).  The remainder of the front is a L-shaped bench seat that includes a dinette table.  To the left of the door is the range and sink.  Across from the sink is the refrigerator and wardrobe.  In the back is a bed.  If your home is in Boise, you are welcome to come see our Bubble.  We are in Boise also, and would enjoy seeing your new project as well!
 
Ken & Molly Reed
'57 Bubble
 
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Date: Saturday, July 29, 2000 10:40 PM
Subject: [VAC] 1952 Airstream Bubble

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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