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By Tom Patterson on Wednesday, August 23, 2000 - 04:05 pm:

I received the following e-mail, if anyone is interested in a '66 Streamline Countess:

Hi, I contacted you a month or so ago regarding pricing a '66 Countess, 26' I have to sell. We thought we had it sold, person changed their mind. We did have man from California call, referring to your web site who owned a smaller Streamline, so was wondering if you might know who that was. Also, is there a site I could advertise the streamline that a person interested in those would be looking, we asking $2250 at this time, not sure thats a good price high or low, it is pretty original so it would need to be fancied up.
Thanks,
georgiaclarambeau@nickelads

By Tom Patterson on Tuesday, October 10, 2000 - 03:38 pm:

Here is another message I received today:

Tom

I was driving by a local campground and saw an interesting old trailer in the for sale area. It is a Streamline about 30 ft in length. I just did a driveby so have no other info other than it looked ok on the outside. We already have an Airstream and don't need any new projects but would be interested in assisting anyone who might be interested by passing along the phone number of the campground and maybe even doing a preliminary walkthrough for someone. I have no financial interest in this trailer but am generally interested in antique equipment and like to see these old timers wind up in good hands. The campground phone (Crescent City Campground, FL) is 904-698-2020. The location is N.Central Florida midway between Jacksonville and Orlando on the St. John's River. My email is lha@gbso.net and my phone is 904-467-3619 if you know of anyone who might be interested.

Nice website

Dick Arnold
Welaka, Fl

By Jim Hales on Wednesday, August 08, 2001 - 11:00 pm:

HI:
I am taking offers on a 1973 33 foot Crown Imperial Streamliner. This unit is in excellent condition. All original, a/c, awning, wheel skirting, twin beds etc. very nice smelling too.
Exterior and interior is in better condition than most 1990 Airstreams that I have seen around.
make an offer. Pictures can be mailed on request.
Jim Hales
thechuks@home.com

By R summers on Wednesday, June 16, 2004 - 12:42 am:

I found a 64 streamline. it has water damage to the bathroom floor and some windows are broke out. There is the orginal stove and refrig and it is set up for two twin matterss. Most wood inside is ok but does need some work. The bathroom has all orginal sink, shower, and toilet. Can someone please tell me how much something like this should cost. I don't want to give alot for it then find one that I could get alot cheaper and put some extra money into to make nice.