Could not pull up the listing & couldn't see the trailer. We have a '62 Globetrotter and pulled it for 4 years with my '02 6-cylinder Toyota 4-Runner without any problems (did not tow in mountains) for over 4 years (husband's car lost a dispute with an 18-wheeler last year & he replaced it last year with a 4-door GMC truck which we use for towing now). However, you need to check out the weight of the trailer (the newer trailers weight more from what I understand). MPG is about the same -- ride & handling improved a lot with the longer wheel base.
Size of trailer is fine for 2 people if you don't want to store a lot in the trailer. We have downsized our "stuff" several times & haven't missed anything we took out. Also, I came up with a couple of cheap, light-weight ways to double our amount of storage (see article in upcoming BLUE BERET for some of them) without changing original footprint of the trailer.
In our search for a the Tramper, we found the smaller the Airstream, the more sought after & expensive they were.
A............
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From: Bobby <bobby_groups@bobk.us>
To: AirstreamList <AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sun, Sep 4, 2011 6:01 am
Subject: Re: [A/S] RVs: Airstream 20' '86-ATTN: Hunters! - San Antonio, Texas
Now this is the size for me perhaps...maybe I could tow it with my minivan?
Seems a lot highter then a lot I have seen in price, perhaps because it is
20 feet?
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From: Camilla
Date: 09/03/11 22:13:44
To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [A/S] RVs: Airstream 20' '86-ATTN: Hunters! - San Antonio, Texas
http://texas.findanyrv
com/recreational-vehicles/airstream-20-86-attn-hunters.html
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