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When I retire, I've been wanting to buy a used Airstream as a project, something that needs a little work, clean it up and redo the interior, then take it wherever the fish are for a year or two or three.
Plan B is to get a nice used Lance instead (been told by several buddies that Lance is the best bang for your buck). |
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Watching the storm roll in on Hudson lake. Waiting for the Salina, ok fireworks. Primitive camping second weekend with the Wen generator.
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Yeah, same. I found an Airstream on EBay once, 35-ft I think, for around $35,000. Some guy had the same dream, ripped out most of the interior, redid the wiring, then decided not to finish it and put it up for sale. So, the thing was mostly just the outer shell, plus wiring, and the original plumbing, of course. That was more than ten years ago, so way too early for me to think about pulling the trigger on that one, but that's basically what I'll be looking for in the future. |
I get the air stream allure but **** 35k for a gutted one?!
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Enjoying unusually cool weather for the Tulsa area. 80* so we’re using the screen thing. My wife’s been drying to use this thing. Personally I don’t even care if we have it lol.
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Just something else to break
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Whoops, missed this one, sorry bout that. Yeah, they're pricey, even used/gutted. Though I could be off on that figure by a few thousand, that was some time ago. In the low-30s is really what I remember. Thing is, Airstreams are lighter, better made, insulated and hold their value better than pretty much every other RV/camper out there. Like Toyota used to be, if that makes sense. |
Van life > RV Life
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We absolutely love where we camp, the town, and the people in it. Ours is set in a campground so it never moves. So that helps, but this cheap shit breaks. We're here every weekend we can, and it's most of them. The big thing to me are the awnings. The GF likes them out, which yeah, it definitely helps with keeping the camper cool. But wind. It don't take too much for a wind to get up under the awning and make it shake. The securing hardware can't be all that great for all that force. I've resolved myself to with her "you break it, you bought it". Meaning if she leaves it out and leaves for town, and the wind comes up and it breaks, she's paying to fix it. |
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We made the final tour before signing. After we had it about a month the GF noticed one of the windows didn't have a screen in one of the windows. ROFL. We generally don't open the windows anyway, so it's no big deal, but just funny. |
Curious about people with all seasons rigs. I know they get another layer over the windows. But how do they fare? Does this help in the summer? I primarily camp at the lake in the heat. Looking at selling my work and play for a 30’ toy hauler with 2x 13.5k ac and built in generator. There’s a non all season model that I like the layout for hauling toys better in. So kind of weighing my options.
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