Airstream Streamline Countess (1966)
Sale price: US $7,200.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“The trailer has been gutted. It's a solid trailer with no leaks and great looks!” |
Year: | 1966 | VIN : | E26S6318 |
Length (feet): | 26 | Make: | Airstream |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Model: | Streamline Countess |
Categories Other |
Ashland, Oregon, United States
Vehicle description
1966 Streamline Countess Travel Trailer
Aluminum Vintage Trailer
This trailer is pretty much gutted and ready for a rebuild in your image. This trailer has a beautiful vintage look and built by Streamline. In 1957 two Airstream designers, Harry Lovett and Pat Patterson, broke off to form their own trailer manufacturer in El Monte, California. They opened their new 21,000 square-foot facility at 10840 Central Avenue and started tweaking the designs of Airstream. Using similar construction methods consisting of riveted aluminum airplane construction.
This trailer has very solid bones with no leaks. It"s not perfect and will need your love, but it is a wonderful start. It"s amazing what people are doing with these trailers, just check out the pictures online!
I towed it 50 miles to where it sits now, but I"d suggest new tires and getting the hubs serviced (although they didn"t warm up) if you"re towing it much further. If you"re in the area, feel free to come by and take a look.
Title in hand.
Aluminum Vintage Trailer
This trailer is pretty much gutted and ready for a rebuild in your image. This trailer has a beautiful vintage look and built by Streamline. In 1957 two Airstream designers, Harry Lovett and Pat Patterson, broke off to form their own trailer manufacturer in El Monte, California. They opened their new 21,000 square-foot facility at 10840 Central Avenue and started tweaking the designs of Airstream. Using similar construction methods consisting of riveted aluminum airplane construction.
This trailer has very solid bones with no leaks. It"s not perfect and will need your love, but it is a wonderful start. It"s amazing what people are doing with these trailers, just check out the pictures online!
I towed it 50 miles to where it sits now, but I"d suggest new tires and getting the hubs serviced (although they didn"t warm up) if you"re towing it much further. If you"re in the area, feel free to come by and take a look.
Title in hand.