Airfloat Vintage Travel Trailer (1948)

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Condition: Used Year: 1948
Make: Airfloat

San Luis Obispo, California, United States

Vehicle description

1948 Airfloat Land Yacht This Airfloat has been fully renovated and is ready to use. All new fixtures, wiring, framing, oak interior, etc. Everything works like new! Tows great! Currently registered and title in hand.
All new oak interior Queen size bed New counter tops New sink / counter tops New cabinets New microwave New refrigerator New 25 gallon fresh water tank New propane water heater New electrical panel New insulation New AC / Heating New electric fireplace New TV/ Monitor New shower New toilet New 110 interior electrical / lighting / wiring New 12V interior electrical / lighting / wiring New exterior lighting and wiring New trailer tires New trailer brakes
Trailer Specs Exterior length (box) 24ft Exterior length including tongue 27ft Exterior height 8’6” Exterior width 7’10” Interior width 7’4” Interior height 6’4” Trailer weight 4,300lbs History - Omar Suttles put the Airfloat travel-trailer into production in Los Angeles in 1930. His port-hole window Airfloat Trailer Coach is one of the oldest names in the history of American trailer coach manufacturing. Airfloat built trailers in downtown Los Angeles. Airfloat coach was one of the most expensive post-war trailer coaches available. It was actually an Airfloat coach that was the inspiration for the original book “The Long, Long, Trailer” by Clinton “Buddy” Twiss. In 1949 Mr. and Mrs Twiss purchased a 28 ft. Landyacht for their Great Adventure. James Dean and Liz Taylor enjoyed the Airfloat Coachas, as photographed by Richard Miller during the making of the 1956 film Giant.