First Name : Ron
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Date : 5-30-11
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Comment : Havent seen the inside yet, but the outside looks good and the Caddy is the right tow vehicle.
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First Name : Randy
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Date : 4/19/2011
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Email Address (optional) : rfry22@Yahoo.com
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Comment : Nice job all the way around. You and this site are an inspiration for a bunch of folks that want a vintage Airstream.
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First Name : Eric
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Date : 3/13/11
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Email Address (optional) : leigh.family@verizon.net
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Comment : Hi,
Great job on your trailer. You did it right and it shows.
I have been restoring a 64 Ohio Tradewind and I am tired of carrying the tire in the tow vehicle. I love the chrome cover. Did you have a bracket in place for you to mount the tire or di
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First Name : Laura
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Date : 1 22 2011
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Email Address (optional) : ljaecks@aol.com
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Comment : Nice job! We have newly acquired a 62 Safari. Im trying to convince my husband that we need to remove the cabinets and re-do the flooring. The bathroom has soft spot. How difficult was it to remove and reinstall the cabinets?
Thanks Laura & Steve
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First Name : Dennis
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Date : 10-6-2010
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Email Address (optional) : offshorehunter2@yahoo.com
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Comment : Very nice. Do you still have her? My wife and I have just purchased our 1st trailer Aug-2010. A 1964 Airstream Safari also. We call her Ethel. We have been renovating and camping ever sense. Lots more to see and do. Photos on Vintage Airstream Forum. http
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First Name : Dennis
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Date : May 11, 2010
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Email Address (optional) : dennis@tmtprinting.com
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Comment : We enjjoyed following your progress with your 64 Safari. We are renovating a 70 Safari. Do you have schematics or drawing you would share of plumbing & electric. We appreciate anything you would share. tHANK YOU.
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First Name : Kent Scheer
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Date : dec 7,09
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Email Address (optional) : rscheer@charter.net
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Comment : Im researching pullout beds for a guest caravan Im building. Im sure you feel yours is self explanatory, but I dont quite get it. Would you show or tell me more ?
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First Name : Sheldon
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Date : 11/19/2009
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Email Address (optional) : shelhuf@yahoo.com
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Comment : Great looking restore. I have a 1965 Yellowstone and I need the same tail light lens covers and was wondering if you guys have had any luck locating them. Thanks.
P.S. Great job!!
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First Name : Oscar
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Date : 8/19/2009
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Email Address (optional) : oscar@aclu-sc.org
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Comment : Wow! Beautiful Airstream. We have a 1964 Airstream but not 100% restore as yours is. My wife and I want to take advantage this piece of art but it needs minor work. How much did you spend on the restoration of your Airstream? Thank you very much for your
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First Name : brian hiler
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Date : 03/15/09
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Email Address (optional) : bhroper4638@aol.com
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Comment : Im looking at a 64 Safari tomarrow and came across your site. Outstanding job, if I purchase I will follow alot of your procedures. I would like to know your resources for materials, if you dont mind. Thanks Brian
Again very COOL!!!!!
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First Name : Malcolm
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Date : 1/3/09
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Email Address (optional) : m.e.gregory@comcast.net
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Comment : hi, i just joined the airstream forum and found one of your posts and got to your website. I am looking for a vintage trailer and tow vehicle and am very interested to see you towing with a non-truck classic car. I am thinking of a Safari. I live in south
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First Name : Ben
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Date : 10-21-2008
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Email Address (optional) : benw@aircontrolservices.com
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Comment : Love your work
Im getting to purchase a 66 Safari.
Can you explain how you installed the AC with the refigerator and firplace.
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First Name : john
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Date : 9-09-08
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Comment : nice restoration,im working on buying a silver streak.early 50s. approxmently 35-40 ft. long to restore.
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First Name : pat
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Date : august 22, 2008
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Email Address (optional) : pat@cimtel.net
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Comment : come join us and share your adventures in your rv with our community... I hope! Thanks Pat
see us at www.goodoldrvs.com
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First Name : Lee
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Date : August 14, 2008
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Email Address (optional) : ljcan@twinvalley.net
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Comment : Nice web site and trailer named Marlo, ours is named Zeno after a person that worked at my Uncles gas station back in the early 60s, he was a fix it up kind of guy.
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