Hi Matt, Check out this site. I think the Trailer in question actually may be a 1958 Bubble. Note the similarity of the sloping wheel wells, and the segments and the window placement and numbers.
Walt Sandy
WBCCI # 4159, TCT
1970 27' O'lander Int'l (not for long, sold!)
1960 18' Pacer
From: bellowsburst
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 8:11 AM
To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [A/S] Need help ID'ing and finding a missing Airstream
Hey all,
I'm a new member. I've been interested in vintage travel trailers for some years now, but the one I want to get is the one my grandmother owned when I was a kid and sold off around 1990 after placing an ad in a WBCCI publication. Here are pictures:
http://mysite.verizon.net/handworn/Grandma's%20Airstream%203.png
http://mysite.verizon.net/handworn/Grandma's%20Airstream%201.png
http://mysite.verizon.net/handworn/Grandma's%20Airstream%204.png
I will also post them in the photos section. As you can see, it was numbered 3397 on the end (is that part of the serial number?). Her name was Louise Keeney of Newark, Delaware. The family lore is that it was a 1957 model she bought in 1969, and the buyer in the late 1980s or early 1990s was a retired gentleman, so it may be in other hands by now.
Can anyone tell me exactly which model this is? That would be a great help. And if anyone can suggest anything about how I might track down its whereabouts, that would be wonderful.
Many thanks! I look forward to learning about travel trailer life, and, I hope, contributing, in this group.
Matt
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