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Hi,discovered Streamline rv? 1965-67 on pink slip with non op.

Very good condition for its age complete for the most part down to the gas caps etc.

It was going to be lean sale and or for scrap the yard owner told me.I bought it off of a couple of very young men who had all papers and the story( Hollywood dressing room for movie stars ) check out back to a Mr. John Ryan.

5,000.00 vs a newer rv ? that is not exactly what I wanted to work on or look at for how many years?...now 7,000.00 this includes the 16.5 set of new tires ouch!
Anyway,I am not that old 42 or so...last running tagged in 2011..... It certainly would be great to have some good ol boys on my side.

I will be getting ready to drain the feul and check systems before attempting to pull out.

Jaysen


Added: April 11, 2015
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Hi Tom,

Thanks for the info , it has helped me enjoy our 1963 Empress total makeover (body on).

Ours is not a restore project but reimagined with yacht quality upgrades on most everything. they sure take a lot of time to do right!

Maybe see you down the road.

Cheers!


Added: April 5, 2015
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1956 Airstream Overlander trailer replacement + new additional windows to match existing Hehr standard windows?

Added: March 1, 2015
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i have a pretty nice squarestream i think but considering constructing a cabin around it adding a dinning/living room on front side, i can save more money by using her this way than i can sell for.

Added: February 17, 2015
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have a '78 Silver Streak Supreme Rocket I am doing minor rehab on...

Added: February 11, 2015
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Hi, my husband and I just purchased a 1973 Imperial Streamline that needed and good home and some loving care. We have a lot to do and we are looking for help to find a manual, water and electrical diagrams. We will have to redo quite a bit. Since there isn't a sitting area in the front, we are wondering if anyone has a diagram on how to build it as well. We are looking forward to redoing this trailer and making it our piece of sunshine. Going back with yellow and white with touches of royal blue, read and green. Going to whitewash the cabinet walls and replace all doors. That should brighten up things. If anyone reads this and can help out, let me know. Otherwise....Hi Tom

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Added: January 22, 2015
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Just saw streamline "something" in a field. About 18' long. Probably late 50's, early 60's. Very good exterior. I'm restoring a 65 A/S Safari. I know nothing about streamline trailers. Might it be worth investigating? Thanks, Mike.

Added: January 20, 2015
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We just bought a 1968 Streamline Countess. We'll be restoring it for our daughters 60's rock band (TheSpirits.net)for music festivals they play. We have a Shasta Super as well. Welcoming any info/advice on the Streamline!

Added: January 20, 2015
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Restoring 1951 Silver Streak Clipper. Trying to gain knowledge from people before me

Added: August 29, 2014
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