Great, thanks for the info. I am looking at this, it is a bit bigger than I
was thinking, but seems a good price...Now I need to see if I can have it
towed to NY, for a reasonable price, I may just do this....If I do, I will
have to look into a bigger tow car than I have, as My chy minivan would die
a terrible death trying to tow it....thanks again.
-------Original Message-------
From: KevinA
Date: 09/01/11 10:30:17
To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [A/S] Airstream 1968 Overlander 27ft Ready to go An oldie but a
goodie | Clinton Township | eBay Classifieds (Kijiji) | 13516993
Greetings Bobby!
--- In AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com, "Bobby" <bobby_groups@...> wrote:
>
> I wonder what something would weigh, what would be needed to tow it, for
the price, It might be worth getting a truck or van.
>
The Overlanders make wonderful travel companions. I have owned my 1964 Overlander International Land Yacht since 1995, and it continues to be on of my favorite combinations of size and floorplan. The 1968 Overlander in question would have an approximate dry/empty weight of 4,170 pounds with a hitch weight of 435 pounds. A realistic weight when the coach is loaded and ready for travel would be somewhere around 5,850 and 6,100 pounds with a hitch weight of around 750 pounds. See: http://tinyurl.com/3lqoxkl
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