To all list members interested, we just added ten additional spaces for the rally in
Olema, Oct 4-7, to accomodate any additional attendees. The original thirty slots
filled up a couple of weeks ago. When these ten are filled, there will be no more so
please if you're interested, contact me for more info, application or what ever, by
phone if you wish, at 707 528 1177 x 257 or at home at 707 874 1381 or e-mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ASAP . This is a remarkable location with a lot of
activities close by. P.S. For "Bubble" owners, there are seven already signed up.
Regards, Tom On 7/31/00, vintage wrote:
>RJ & Krista,
>Your trailer is beautiful! Great job on the >polishing. I truly hope you make it
>to Olema so those of us anticipating polish jobs >can see first hand the gem that
>resulted from the fruits of your labor. Thank you >for sharing the details of the
>restoration of your fine trailer. I noticed there >weren't as many posts from you
>over the past month and I can imagine there was a >lot of black aluminum residue
>flying at the Dials place.
>Lastly, what size tanks did you put on the front? >The tongue area looks sharp.
>Have a safe trip try not to blind too many drivers. >: )
>Paul #2580
>RJ & Krista wrote:
>
>> Hope you can make it with the Bubble. Going to >bring the Caravel if we
>> survive August/Sept.
>>
>> The info is at:
>> http://www.airstream.net/VAC_CA_FALL/CA_FALL.html
>>
>> RJ & Krista
>>
>> Kenneth Reed wrote:
>> >
>> > Michael and Debbie,
>> >
>> > What size engine do you have in your Suburban? >What kind of mileage did you
>> > experience? We are a little slow getting to >use our Airstream, since we're
>> > having some mechanical problems with our '57 >Chevy Suburban. Since we are
>> > in the same area of the country, we would be >interested in the fall vintage
>> > rally at Olema, if only we knew where it was. >We also noticed a spring
>> > vintage rally in Yosemite, which sounds like >fun as well.
>> >
>> > Ken & Molly Reed
>> > '57 Bubble
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Date: Sunday, July 30, 2000 5:41 PM
>> > Subject: Re: [VAC]Tow vehicles
>> >
>> > >Hi all - just got back from a week long >vacation in Southwestern Idaho with
>> > >our 1956 22' Safari. (349 messages read, 250+ >left to go)
>> > >
>> > >Our 1963 Suburban has been the ideal tow rig >for all our trailers and toys.
>> > >The fact that it weighs about 5,000 lbs helps. >It holds all our stuff, the
>> > >two dogs and still has room for all the >treasures we find at the flea
>> > markets
>> > >and yard sales. We made more than one U-turn >with trailer behind to stop
>> > at
>> > >a likely sale!
>> > >
>> > >I will be checking the archives for AC >solutions however, at least half of
>> > >our vacation was spent in over 100 degree >weather, I need to check on
>> > >possible units. Anyone who has any direct >experience with 50's units and
>> > AC
>> > >weights please reply directly.
>> > >
>> > >How many on this list will be at the Fall >Vintage Rally in Olema? I would
>> > >love to put some faces with names. Olema is a >great park, we spent the
>> > >millenium New Year's there and had commented >what a great place it would be
>> > >for a rally.
>> > >
>> > >Michael and Debbie Smith
>> > >'56 Safari
>> > >'55 Bubble
>> > >WBCCI 5700
>> > >
>