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    Default Look What The Bus Pulled Home

    We owned an Airstream trailer years ago and I always regreted selling it. When we saw this one for sale at a great price, I just hooked her up and dragged it home. Yea, we were a little over 65 ft. but had no problems and I hardly knew it was back there.


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    Ted,

    You are going to be hearing from Jim and Chris. They collect Airstreams.

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    Mel,

    You can fess up. We know you bought it to have a place to stay because Jan kicked you out of the bus. You could start you own hotel chain with that combo. Call it the Super 8V motor lodge.

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    Looks like a Mother-in-Law suite to me. Or if I had knothead kids, that would be the ticket.

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    It doesn't make any sense, but I have always wanted an Airstream
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    After seeing that photo of the airstream behind the bus - I am just curious if any of you have ever had the question about how many bedrooms does that thing have?

    Now you could honestly say hers and mine.
    Roger that!
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    Very cool Ted.
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    Real nice Ted, but now what are you going to do with it?

    JIM

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    Great guest house.

    We pulled a toy hauler on a business trip. I borrowed it from a neighbor and hauled it from Florida to Texas and then to New York and hired a driver for about two weeks of that before he flew home from New York and we eased back to Florida ourselves but it was a great "guest house" for the driver when we stopped to rest. I'm keeping my eye out for a short bumber pull camper to keep around and take again when we want to go on trips with friends that have kids and stuff. Works great.

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    Jim, we had been on the lookout for another Airstream for the family to use when we all go bird hunting. This trailer is in remarkable condition for it's age and has all the original interior intact. The built in 8 track still works. Needs a bit of restoration and a full body polishing after the clear coat is stripped, but it has "good bones" as the Airstream folks say. The unit had been stored under cover it's entire life and has no body damage. Also has the cool Alcoa aluminum wheels that were a nice upgrade for these trailers.
    OK, the truth is, it's just another toy.

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