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Post by kevschofield on Dec 6, 2010 17:55:00 GMT -5
OK, not identical twins, but pretty close.. 1968 Airflyte P12137 1971 Airflyte P19937 I was going to use the 71 as a parts trailer, but its actually better than the 68 so I'm going to do that one instead.. I've already pulled the 68 out of the garage and put the 71 in The 71 has better skin, better door, working L66 with key, nice glass that isn't buried in silicone, nice clean stove, gas lamp, heater and its already half gutted (but does have all its parts) The 68 has new tires, new propane tanks, and a new roof vent. some of the lights might be better too~ I'm itching to get started~ s224.photobucket.com/albums/dd149/turbokev_photos/Shasta/1971Airflyte/There's the rest of the pictures I took before I moved it to the garage~
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Post by Bow_Tied on Dec 6, 2010 21:21:59 GMT -5
Nice, post your progress!
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Post by redbrandon03 on Dec 9, 2010 8:30:40 GMT -5
Nice trailer! I have a 72 that I just posted pics of too, I noticed yours has the wings and mine doesnt look like it ever did. Are the wings on yours shorter than typical Shasta wings due to the bunk windows, or are they a standard size? Good Luck!
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Post by kevschofield on Dec 9, 2010 10:25:41 GMT -5
Not sure if they are shorter than other years? Or body styles? I know they are 7 inches wide and 27 inches long. I took them off and I'm selling them.. We are on a very tight budget to put together a camper for next season and the wings will offset the cost of the 71 I like the look with or without the wings.. I guess I'm not a 'purist'
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Post by redbrandon03 on Dec 10, 2010 18:53:23 GMT -5
cant wait to see the finished product, we have almost identical projects going on
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Post by JVK on Sept 29, 2012 22:44:32 GMT -5
We have a '68 & a '69. Looks like our house!
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