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Post by Bow_Tied on Apr 22, 2010 21:00:57 GMT -5
I think I recall reading somewhere on the net a while back that early wings (I think 58 & 59) where flat sheet aluminum and that subsequent years there was a patterned horizontal crease line in the aluminum sheet. I can't find that source now.
Looking for verification or debunking - what is correct for a 59? TIA
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Post by distant75 on Apr 22, 2010 21:07:30 GMT -5
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Post by Bow_Tied on Apr 22, 2010 21:11:40 GMT -5
Yes, thanks, I think that was the page of the info I recalled. It says 58-60 are flat.
Does that page belong to a member here? The page doesn't indicate the source of the data, just looking to verify...
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Post by distant75 on Apr 23, 2010 9:18:18 GMT -5
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Post by Bow_Tied on Apr 23, 2010 19:43:21 GMT -5
distant - how confident are you that your wings are original? That calls into question when the change occured.
Anyone with an original wings on a 58 or 59 care to chime in?
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Post by summerwind on Jan 6, 2011 19:01:42 GMT -5
The old wings on my 66 compact had creased wings when they were on it. they were removed by the PO as they were in bad shape. I am making new ones to put back on .
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Post by Bow_Tied on Jan 6, 2011 20:05:18 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply.
I am still looking for verification of early wings being flat vs. creased.
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Post by staryn on Jan 23, 2011 23:55:15 GMT -5
Was there ever any consensus on the '59 wings being flat or creased?
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Post by safetybruce on Jan 24, 2011 2:08:06 GMT -5
Sorry Bow_Tied...no help here, my '59 Airflyte had lost her wings before I adopted her. I can verify my '61 has creased wings, but I don't know how anyone can insure the wings on their 50 year old camper are guaranteed to be the originals...of course, conversely...how can they guarantee they have replacements unless they made the ones on their Shasta and installed them personally...Wish some Member could stop by Elkhart and see just how in-depth their research documents are on true Shasta History. Everything I read on the Net starts off, I have gathered this informaton from various sources...no one says...this information is being reproduced from records kept by Shasta Industries and additional documentation maintained at the Research Facility at the RV Hall of Fame.
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Post by Red Dirt on Jan 25, 2011 10:49:26 GMT -5
My 59 has the creases in the wings and as rotted as they were I think they were original. I am the third owner and I am pretty sure that the second owner didn't replace them.
Not that that necessarily means anything, I think most Shastas were built on holidays and Fridays. ;D It seems like the builders just used what was at hand sometimes. Don't get me wrong, I lover her, but it is a labor of love.
Red Dirt
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Post by Bow_Tied on Mar 16, 2011 19:16:12 GMT -5
Thanks Red.
Anyone have any year without creased wings (original as far as you can tell)??
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Post by Ramona's 59 Airflyte on Jul 22, 2011 22:21:52 GMT -5
This is a pretty old post, but I have only had my '59 Airflyte for a month. The wings look original to me and are creased. I'm going to post a pic on the thread about polishing. They're not perfect but they're shinin' up nice.
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Post by Bow_Tied on Jul 24, 2011 13:21:48 GMT -5
Thankd for the reply, more data the better. Perhaps non creased were a 58 only year?
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Post by youngfd on Jul 25, 2011 1:25:27 GMT -5
My 1959 Airflyte is creased. j
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Post by lovnvintage on Jul 25, 2011 9:32:34 GMT -5
Distant 75, what model is your 60? I purchased a 1960 shasta a couple weeks ago and don't know the model. It looks identical to yours. I cannot post pics yet as I have not got it home, it is still at a relatives that picked it up for me. The title states body style 16/A7. I would love to know the style. Thanks for any info.
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Post by carhunter70 on Jul 26, 2011 21:55:51 GMT -5
I read the same info about the early wings. It was on Yahoo Vintage Shasta Club. I was told : I don't have direct experience with the early ('59-'60) wings that had the wood core. I've seen them with the 1" creased lines, but I haven't seen them smooth. That doesn't mean that they weren't built that way. I think the early wings were built by each factory, so probably have some style differences. The '60-'63 and later wings were probably built at one location then shipped out to factories (because of their more complex all-aluminum design) so they became more standardized.
If you find a set of early wood-core wings that have smooth aluminum skin, I'd suspect that they are rebuilt or perhaps reproductions.
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Post by carhunter70 on Jul 26, 2011 21:58:58 GMT -5
I have a 59 airflyte and mine are the wooden core with creased lines. I know they are orignal because I'm the second owner and the wings havent been touched. Bob
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