To All In The Forum,
My first and only trailer so far is a one owner,17'-Casita-Freedom Deluxe. I looked three years for that unit. We've owned this for five years now.
I've really enjoyed this trailer and believe that the folks in Rice, TX really do put together a great product for the price.
That being said however, I've always dreamt of owning an Airstream and can never really get them out of my mind. Even when I bought the Casita I still wanted one. I just couldn't afford the price.
We just recently decided to put the Casita on the market and buy something a bit larger. We looked here and there. Saw the new stuff. Saw the old stuff. Then I took the wife into an Airstream and she said, "There's no comparison." Of course I said, "I know."
So...... I'm now on the path to educate myself on the particulars of nomenclature, styles, floor plans, axles, restoration, etc. and all the "stuff" I can find that will help in making a firm acquisition of my dream.
I've been pouring over your forums for the past days and wish to thank you all for the shared knowledge and expertise. What a help.
Being a master carpenter I love good puzzles and putting things together and fixing stuff up. (Yeah, it'd be nice just to buy something and not have to screw with stuff sometimes, but hey.....)
So, I'm on the path! Just to let you know I'm out there and ready to learn. All help is greatly appreciated.
I'm thinking that my selection will be something close to an FC23'FB. (Learning these floor plans takes some doing!) And I'm not limited to the newer stuff. Want to look at 1993 vintage years. The '90's seem to be a very good year for these trailers.
Best,
Eric Campbell
WOODWORKS
aka Permit Bob
Albuquerque, NM
My first and only trailer so far is a one owner,17'-Casita-Freedom Deluxe. I looked three years for that unit. We've owned this for five years now.
I've really enjoyed this trailer and believe that the folks in Rice, TX really do put together a great product for the price.
That being said however, I've always dreamt of owning an Airstream and can never really get them out of my mind. Even when I bought the Casita I still wanted one. I just couldn't afford the price.
We just recently decided to put the Casita on the market and buy something a bit larger. We looked here and there. Saw the new stuff. Saw the old stuff. Then I took the wife into an Airstream and she said, "There's no comparison." Of course I said, "I know."
So...... I'm now on the path to educate myself on the particulars of nomenclature, styles, floor plans, axles, restoration, etc. and all the "stuff" I can find that will help in making a firm acquisition of my dream.
I've been pouring over your forums for the past days and wish to thank you all for the shared knowledge and expertise. What a help.
Being a master carpenter I love good puzzles and putting things together and fixing stuff up. (Yeah, it'd be nice just to buy something and not have to screw with stuff sometimes, but hey.....)
So, I'm on the path! Just to let you know I'm out there and ready to learn. All help is greatly appreciated.
I'm thinking that my selection will be something close to an FC23'FB. (Learning these floor plans takes some doing!) And I'm not limited to the newer stuff. Want to look at 1993 vintage years. The '90's seem to be a very good year for these trailers.
Best,
Eric Campbell
WOODWORKS
aka Permit Bob
Albuquerque, NM
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