Hi all, Going to use this posting to accomplish 4 things: 1- Show what a small attached photo can be used for (you know, a picture is worth a thousand words). the one attached is 16K in size. 2- The image shows another view of the over/under windows we have been talking about. The trailer is a 22 foot 1959 trailer with them on the curbside. (Digest people see http://vintage airstream.com/archives/59overunder.jpg). 3- Show the importance of serial numbers. This poor trailer had all its guts ripped out and made into a mobile BBQ kitchen. From the sellers description, it sounded like it might have been the elusive Falcon layout (Murphy bed), and was a hot topic on the the egroups list for awhile while last September. It had me convinced - shows you have to be flexible. I finally got the sales lot to give me the serial number. Turns out it was a Flying Cloud. Kind of proves that you could get the bunk option (if that is what drove these small over/under windows) on most any model. 4- This gutted trailer would have made an excellent candidate for a full interior redo (obviously, huh?). The asking price was $1800, sold for $1500. I missed it by 72 hours, otherwise it would have been this winter's project. Later, RJ VintageAirstream.com
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