Yeah but at 3K lbs you'll be changing engines every other trip. I like airstreams, don't get me wrong, but Eriba's are nice... ;-) But you can always find one of these.. http://www.thesamba.com/vw/gallery/pix/184078.jpg -----Original Message----- >From: Sammie Smith <slsmith@xxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Sep 25, 2006 3:55 PM >To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [tcb] Re: (no subject) > >Whew Will. I'm for from an expert on travel trailers; but the polished >aluminum look of the Airstream Bambi is just awesome. I think if you put >them side by side anyone over 40 would always pick the airstream. It would >be kind of like comparing a polished aluminum P-51 to a cameo painted C-47. > > >At 03:49 PM 9/25/2006, you wrote: >>The Eriba Puck from what I hear is the Caddilac in this type of use. Why >>would you go with a Bambi? >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >> >From: Sammie Smith <slsmith@xxxxxxxxx> >> >Sent: Sep 25, 2006 3:01 PM >> >To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >Subject: [tcb] (no subject) >> > >> >Ok, I did some quick research on the Bambi trailer. Length evidently is >> >either 16 or 17' depending on who you read. However, apparently this >> >includes bumper to hitch. The body would appear to be about 12' maybe >> >13'. Haven't found a weight. Couldn't be too heavy. Made the last one >> >apparently in 64. Found a few for sale, one in San Antonio Peter, and the >> >asking prices for what appears to be rather nice ones seems to be in a >> >$12,000-$16,000 range. But I will tell you they are really awesome in >> >person and would look fantastic pulled behind a Type II, split or bay >> >irrelevant. >> >Sammie >> > >> > > > >