Terry,

Thanks!  Yes I have read Toms RV page and used the many comments and
insigts to keep from reinventing the wheel. I saw listed that NAPA had
shocks(#94005)which should fit my 73 Safari; sure enough.....I put 3 on
yesterday evening and will pick up the other when they get it in sometime
this morning. I also got isight from this group as to where it look for the
antenna lead in the coach, sure enough two small openigs appears to be the
outlet for the old 300 ohm cable. Great group and insights....thanks to all.

                                             ...........Brian............

At 05:16 PM 7/21/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Brian and Alex,
>
>If you haven't found Tom Patterson's archives,
>that's first order of business. He has 7,000+
>postings and you'll find some of them related
>to exact details about wheels and shocks. Go to: 
>
>http://www.tompatterson.com/Streamline/Airstreamli
>st/Correspondence2.html
>     
>If you haven't accesses Airstream Central's 
>technical page from links at the Vintage 
>Airstream home page, that's worthwhile too. 
>
>Welcome aboard. It sounds like you jumped 
>into restoration with both feet.  
>
>Terry
>1967 22' Safari
>===============
>
>>Folks,
>>
>>My name is Brian and my wife is Alexandra(Alex)
>>and we recently purchased a 1973 23' Safari. 
>>We are now in the process of restoring it. 
>>I have finished all the plumbing, electrical 
>>and am now working on the chassis. Any insight
>>on compatibility on wheels and shocks. 
>>
>>Also where does the Skyliner antenna feed 
>>terminate inside the coach?.......I couldn't 
>>find it anyway. Also frig works on shore power 
>>but not gas.......I am still working 
>>on that. Thanks!
>>                                              
>>..........Brian..........
>>
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