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This one-of-a-kind 1954 Airstream Flying Cloud was originally used as a hunting and fishing lodge near Goose Lake, Oregon, before being meticulously restored by Timeless Travel Trailers african american tours to new york city , the premiere african american tours to new york city custom travel-trailer builder in North America.
Procured specifically for Orvis , one of America's oldest mail order retailers, this trailer was transported to Timeless Travel Trailers' facility african american tours to new york city in Denver, Colorado, for a complete artisan african american tours to new york city rebuild.
The gleaming hand-polished african american tours to new york city exterior is only the first hint that this trailer is truly special. Inside, the warm and cozy Orvis-inspired cabin is appointed with natural hickory wood, aged oak flooring, copper sheet, and genuine leather.
Brand-new african american tours to new york city running gear has been installed below including a new axle, brakes, suspension, wheels, tires, and coupler. All of the systems have been upgraded to meet or exceed current industry standards.
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Wow doesn t quite cover the quality of this restoration. I think this 1954 Airstream would make anyone want to consider owning one. The level of detail in the work and the quality of the pictures really sell the idea. There are still numerous Airstream parks around the country but I bet beauties like this one are a pretty rare sight.
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