Airstream 19’ Flying Cloud Bambi ... tiny home / adventurer / digital nomad (2015)

Sale price: US $64,000.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Used
Year: 2015
Make: Airstream
Model: Flying Cloud Bambi
Vehicle Title: Clean

Islamorada, Florida, United States

Vehicle description

One owner, purchased new, single female nurse, gently used, no smoking, near perfect condition. Total trailed mileage is 275 miles. Located inFlorida Keys (Islamorada). Dry weight 3,852-lbs - GVWR 4,500-lbs - Single axle Holding tanks: Three (3) - fresh 23 gal. - gray 21 gal. - black 18 gal. Propane tanks: Two (2) - 14.2 gal. (60-lbs) Door: Hard door & screen door See my long essay below, lol, for specific details.
Detailed specs and floor plan: https:/ www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2015-airstream-flying-cloud-travel-trailer-floorplan-19-tr22173 Video (1.5 minutes) of my exact trailer and décor: https:/ www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3_UvcNOUAc Video (7 minutes) is detailed explanation of all features, with slightly different décor: https:/ youtu.be/mLbSvK4y8hY Note: Listing says "Buyer is responsible for pickup/shipping" . . however, delivery is available for a tiny fee, depending on location. Payment to be split between Bank of the West and seller. Payment may be via wire or cashier"s check (certified from US or Canadian bank). Samsung 21” TV with antennae. Clarion radio with Bluetooth connectivity. Clarion DVD Blue-Ray player. Awesome speakers in front and rear of trailer x 4. Dinette fabric upholstery matches light-colored wood cabinetry. The exact shade is a luxurious“Cashew Ultraleather with Mica”. The light-colored interior design, as well as all the large windows, makes the trailer seem very bright and sunny and open. Ocean Air Skyshade blackout roller blinds allow for 100% privacy. Dinette curtains are blackout. Sleeps 4 perfectly comfortably, and more if you have young children. Mattress is 4-star comfy, and I can personally verify that a 6’4” man will have a perfect night’s sleep. Dinette table breaks down into an exceptionally comfortable large bed, which sleeps 2 adults or 4 tiny children, lol. Dometic A/C is very cold. Heating includes h eat pump and furnace heating. Shower stall inclu seating bench and is shockingly large enough to shower without feeling cramped. Shower hardware has very good water pressure. Stall has private screen door (this is not a wet bath). Fan vent in bathroom ceiling. Thetford toilet with foot pedal has a quiet, strong flush, and always retains water, like your toilet at home. Lav has mirror which hides a vanity (2-shelf and 2-door vanity). Cabinets located above vanity and below sink. Lighting throughout trailer, two external lights, bright dimmer ceiling lights for kitchen/dinette area and bedroom area, respectively. Separate lighting for lav and toilet/shower areas, respectively. High and low lighting fixture above sink. Small spotlights on his/her sides of headboard area, as well as port/starboard sides of dinette. Bar fridge/freezer is surprisingly large and can fit an insane amount of food inside. Convection microwave in which I have cooked a turkey, meatloaf, pie, cookies. Stovetop has 3 propane burners, covered with an attached metal lid when not in use, with a range hood that has a light and a fan. Custom butcher block designed to sit on top of stovetop and perfectly matches cabinetry. Cupboards and storage are everywhere ! e.g., large storage above both sides of master bed, below fridge, above stovetop and sink, above and below dinette, and on entry side of fridge cabinetry. There is also a good size storage accessed from outside on rear section of airstream (which butts the master bed frame), and a storage section attached to bumper that extends from port to starboard sides of trailer. Outside: Awning, shower and water tank, black and grey tanks with separate lines in/out, storage for tank disposal equipment, covered double propane tank (2) located beside tongue. (I"ll throw in the tanks, lol) PS . . There is also a “pleated fabric folding door” that is located between lav and closet. It extends across and clicks into the wood paneling between fridge and bed; there is a wooden flap that lifts up allowing for 100% privacy between bedroom and kitchen/dinette spaces. (Though, I suppose if your guest who is sleeping on dinette bed needs the restroom, he/she must open the folding door, so not much privacy then, lol. Folding door is full-size, starts a few inches off the floor and height is approx. 1’ below ceiling, allowing 100% air conditioning flow between both rooms. Forgot to snap a photo of it when extended but will do so asap. PPS . . The photo of the black leather dinette broken down into a bed is a stock photo and will be updated asap (but at least you can get a visual of what it looks like :)