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vash 06-03-2020 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 10889971)
I am actually bivouacked at our family cabin in Wisconsin, about a 2 hour drive from MN. I ran like a coward from the coronavirus


sucks, my invite must have gotten lost in the mail.

:) i'm glad you're happy and out of Socal.

tevake 06-03-2020 07:42 AM

Denis, what a cool looking place to ride out the pandemic! Your trailer looks right at home tucked in there.

You want to be careful with planing to tow much with the motorhome. Airstream says the towing limit is 2k lbs.
I did some reinforcing in the rear frame for towing the SC.

Your rig may have a better frame setup for towing. They did some Iffy frame extensions for the longer models.

Cheers Richard

Baz 06-03-2020 07:44 AM

Congrats, Denis. That's an amazingly nice score!

Stuff like this really makes you appreciate having a forum like this to share with.

Love the cabin retreat. Living on this barrier island - I feel I can relate.

Thanks also to Rich (tevake) for providing all the tech info for those of us interested in the brand.

Happy motoring all!

tevake 06-03-2020 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 10889767)
Not to sidetrack from this post but did Airstream ever brand any of these under the Argosy brand ? Obviously they did travel trailers but not sure about motorhomes .

From what I understand the Argosys are an airstream line aimed at a lower price point.
They did make smaller sized Argosy motorhomes also.
In the Argosy line they used a lower quality aluminum in the skins and pressed steel panels for the curved end caps. Then they were painted to protect the skins.
Otherwise pretty similar to the other models.

Cheers Richard

speeder 06-03-2020 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tevake (Post 10890027)
Denis, what a cool looking place to ride out the pandemic! Your trailer looks right at home tucked in there.

You want to be careful with planing to tow much with the motorhome. Airstream says the towing limit is 2k lbs.
I did some reinforcing in the rear frame for towing the SC.

Your rig may have a better frame setup for towing. They did some Iffy frame extensions for the longer models.

Cheers Richard

I was wondering about that. It's built on a Chevy P-30 step van chassis, not sure what various sizes those came in as step vans. Mine might just have an all-Chevy frame, which would be a lot stronger for towing than a super extended one. Towing capacity also has a lot to do w tow vehicle weight and a 28' would be a LOT lighter than a 35' on basically the same drivetrain. I'll look into it, though and thanks for the info!

speeder 06-03-2020 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 10890024)
sucks, my invite must have gotten lost in the mail.

:) i'm glad you're happy and out of Socal.

Buddy, you are always invited to anywhere I'm chilling. You can come here and teach me how to fish! We can eat for free every night instead of having to go to the market for this last night: :)
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1591200423.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1591200423.JPG

speeder 06-03-2020 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 10889997)
Just talking. Nothing more.

You know that you're my favorite around here and you are invited as well. I just don't care for polished Airstreams. :)

I'm an originality freak and the factory coated finish is "just right" in terms of reflecting away UVs and heat while being really tough and low maintenance as well. All they ever need is a good wash. My '63 trailer still looks great.

speeder 06-03-2020 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by tevake (Post 10889532)
Here is a video of Mayco heading out after a stay here.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1591153227.jpg
This is a 310 turbo diesel. It has one of the nicest original finishes I've seen. Most of the classic coaches get peeling clear coat and look a bit patchy. That's why so many older airstreams end up polished.


I wasn’t able to down load the video, bummer it has good sound of the engine as he drives by me and out the driveway.

Cheers Richard

That coach is amazingly clean...wow. :eek:

Yours looks beautiful as well. This is how I like them.

Tim Hancock 06-03-2020 08:31 AM

Those are just little toys.... ;):D

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1591201610.jpg

Joking.... When I was first looking to buy a camper, I really was interested in restoring an old Airstream. I did not really know that they made motorhomes too. That will be a fun clean up project.

Hugh R 06-03-2020 08:32 AM

Very,very nice. Tires for sure.

Also under 33’ you can park on beach row in most CA state RV campgrounds. We love going to Carpenteria SB, pricey, but still nice. Water and 30A service and an included dump station in the Park.

A lot of Walmarts, Bass Pro Shops and Cabella’s will let you minimally park overnight, don’t breakout the BBQfire pit, etc. Its also a good idea to check with the store first, they may OK with it but City ordinances may not allow it, and the PoPo may roust you in the middle of the night. I know someone who got rousted and was drunk, he was charged with a DUI, even though he was parked and asleep (yeah, California).

tevake 06-03-2020 08:38 AM

Alright Tim, great seeing your beast out of the shop. Have you taken it out on the road yet? I recon it will go along really nicely.
I'll keep an eye out for you to be blowing past me.

Hey Hugh, good hearing from you, how you been ? Got any plans to get out with your coach as things open up?

Cheers Richard

rfuerst911sc 06-03-2020 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tevake (Post 10890054)
From what I understand the Argosys are an airstream line aimed at a lower price point.
They did make smaller sized Argosy motorhomes also.
In the Argosy line they used a lower quality aluminum in the skins and pressed steel panels for the curved end caps. Then they were painted to protect the skins.
Otherwise pretty similar to the other models.

Cheers Richard

I had heard many years ago that Airstream started the Argosy line as a way to recycle aluminum that was deemed unfit for an Airstream . Because of the clear satin finish the aluminum on a Airstream had to be perfect .

But they were finding out they were wasting a lot of aluminum . Someone suggested to start the Argosy line with the vision of it being painted so they could use " waste " aluminum from the Airstream build line rejects . I have no idea if this is true or not but it makes sense .

speeder 06-03-2020 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 10890106)
Those are just little toys.... ;):D

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1591201610.jpg

Joking.... When I was first looking to buy a camper, I really was interested in restoring an old Airstream. I did not really know that they made motorhomes too. That will be a fun clean up project.

That's funny, Tim, because I have been checking out a lot of used 40' pushers I see on the side of the road up here. This is RV country because people go south for the winter and like you, they don't have to pay for storage since everyone has a lot of land.

I don't really need one but being a Pelican, I can't help myself. :)

RWebb 06-03-2020 11:07 AM

I got interested and ran Gloggle on 'Argosy'

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/461337555549670560/

https://tincantourists.com/wiki/argosy/

vonsmog 06-03-2020 01:09 PM

Boy, now I am feeling a little inadequate with my small 21' Winnebago!, at least the drivetrain is German.Its not much bigger than my Unimog and gets good gas mileage for a gas burner. (about 16-18mpg) Perfect for two people only really.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1591218371.jpg

RWebb 06-03-2020 01:17 PM

the smaller the RV, the better - when it's moving


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1591219031.jpg

billybek 06-03-2020 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 10890577)
the smaller the RV, the better - when it's moving


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1591219031.jpg

Nice...
Yours?...

speeder 06-03-2020 06:17 PM

Having owned many Volkswagen Westfalias, they are definitely better when parked than when they are moving. :)

Magnificent little rigs, though.

RWebb 06-03-2020 07:16 PM

definitely!!

no, not mine

I wish we had a modern version of the Syncro (4wd) Westy

rusnak 06-04-2020 12:23 AM

Denis, Tim, and Von:

I live vicariously through you men. Carpe Diem, gentlemen.


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