Title: 1973 Airstream Ambassador 29 - Maine
I just posted a new ad on Airstream Classifieds.
1973 29' Airstream Ambassador, rear bed, center bath. Propane fridge. Bought this Airstream this past August for $4500. I was told all systems were in good working order. There not :(
The exterior is very good but for a dent in the front side and a bottom panel that needs to be secured or replaced. Took the Airstream to a local RV guy and the frame and exterior lights are good but only one break was functioning.
There's one plumbing leak somewhere beneath the stove/sink area. I didn't even try to turn on the hot water. I also didn't try to turn on the furnace for heat. I don't want to mess with propane and I couldn't get a rv repair man out to test it. All the electrical, inside and out was working-till I plugged into a bad outlet and fried the converter. Now the overhead lights are super dim. The fridge and stove work great, but one day I smelled propane so I shut everything off since there's a leak somewhere.
I lived in this Airstream for a few months while my house was being worked on. Even with all the issues I considered keeping it but the main reason I'm letting it go is its maxing out the towing capacity of my truck.
You can contact us by filling in the form on the right hand column of the ad listing:
http://ift.tt/1zkJPAJ
I just posted a new ad on Airstream Classifieds.
1973 29' Airstream Ambassador, rear bed, center bath. Propane fridge. Bought this Airstream this past August for $4500. I was told all systems were in good working order. There not :(
The exterior is very good but for a dent in the front side and a bottom panel that needs to be secured or replaced. Took the Airstream to a local RV guy and the frame and exterior lights are good but only one break was functioning.
There's one plumbing leak somewhere beneath the stove/sink area. I didn't even try to turn on the hot water. I also didn't try to turn on the furnace for heat. I don't want to mess with propane and I couldn't get a rv repair man out to test it. All the electrical, inside and out was working-till I plugged into a bad outlet and fried the converter. Now the overhead lights are super dim. The fridge and stove work great, but one day I smelled propane so I shut everything off since there's a leak somewhere.
I lived in this Airstream for a few months while my house was being worked on. Even with all the issues I considered keeping it but the main reason I'm letting it go is its maxing out the towing capacity of my truck.
You can contact us by filling in the form on the right hand column of the ad listing:
http://ift.tt/1zkJPAJ
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