Title: 1982 Airstream 240 24 - Missouri
I just posted a new ad on Airstream Classifieds.
1982 24' Airstream Motorhome for sale. I bought this guy when I was a bachelor and had been my passion for about 4 years. Now I am married and well, now I own a home that doesn't have wheels and I need the money to renovate it.
I COMPLETELY renovated the ENTIRE rig. All the mechanical work was done by professionals and all the other work was done by myself. I have probably about 99% of the receipts filed away and listed on an excel spreadsheet. $37,000 is my cost and does not include the hundreds of hours I put into the coach myself.
It should also be noted that the original engine (the 7.4 ltr V8 454 block) with 97k miles on it finally gave up and is shot. I have the Airstream at a mechanics shop right now and was going to put a new crate motor in it. However, I thought I would list it first to see if a potential new owner would want to put their desired engine in it instead such as a diesel or gas, carb or efi, etc. There are many options a new owner could make which would start at about an additional $7,000.
Here is a list of the renos:
1982 24â Airstream Motorhome Renovation Work Done:
This airstream was completely gutted down to the subfloor and even removed the (extremely adhesive) wallpaper from the inner aluminum shell. Mechanical work was done by professionals where as coach renovations where done by myself. A receipt list has been kept that reflects 99% of all purchase and invoices done in correlation with the airstream as well as original receipts being kept on file.
Interior:
-Several sheets of sub-floor was replaced.
-removal of all original furniture, appliances, cabinets, walls, plumbing, and some electrical and took to the dump or gave away
-New carpet in the cab and hardwood laminate in the coach area.
-installed upper and lower cabinets and countertops, along with stainless sinks (kitchen & bathroom, along with a door and walls.
-installed appliances included: Furnace (and new duct lines), refrigerator, water pump, AC, microwave, cooktop/oven, and a tankless RV500 water heater (works awesome)and 12v/120v converter/charger, whole system water filter, and coffee maker.
-ran new pex plumbing throughout
- ran some new 120v electrical
-Custom tiled (pan) shower and custom shower surround and stainless shower head.
-installed foldable (for a bed) rv couch, two bench seats and a custom table top (that matches the ext. decal) that lowers on its pedestal (for bed configuration)
-installed two leather, reclining, swiveling, foot rest captains chairs in the cab.
- installed LED lighting units all around inside
-installed blinds on coach windows
-installed custom sewn cab drapes (to pull across front windows) that match the color of the custom bench seat pads , table, and ext. trim decal.
Entertainment System: Sony touchscreen head unit that also plays dvds, Bluetooth connectivity, and hands free integrated calling. Connected to 4 front sony speakers, 2 backs, and one subwoofer powered by an external amp. Also interconnected audio to a 27â flatscreen TV (on a pivot mount) along with a PS3 that can play movies or games. Also installed a 400w inverter.
Exterior:
-Windows removed, tinted by professional, new coach window felts and gaskets installed
-clearcoat removed over entire unit and polishing a work in progress. Estimated 1/3 of the way done with mirror like polishing.
-LED marker lights, blinkers, brake lights all around.
-Removal and sanding off of bottom painted section down to aluminum for polishing
-Painted front and back bumpers
-Marine/aluminum grade paint/finish applied to marker light cast pieces
-Drivers side front windshield replaced along with entire front windshield gasket
-installed updated sewer connection fittings
-All ânewâ (probably have a few thousand miles on them now) brake system including master cylinder, pads, rotors, soft linesâ¦
-â¦and tires and aluminum wheels
-installed a zip dee awning system (color matched decal and other components)
-installed valvac power/heated mirrors
-installed omni-directional TV antenna
-installed two fantastic fans (overhead vent fans) and one bathroom fan
-custom designed auto decal installed over length of airstream in its original âstripeâ section
-comes with new electric holley fuel pump, carb, radiator, oil cooler, spark plug wires, and alternator.
Thanks for looking,
Tim
timotreous@hotmail.com
You can contact us by filling in the form on the right hand column of the ad listing:
http://ift.tt/1CjMIDl
I just posted a new ad on Airstream Classifieds.
1982 24' Airstream Motorhome for sale. I bought this guy when I was a bachelor and had been my passion for about 4 years. Now I am married and well, now I own a home that doesn't have wheels and I need the money to renovate it.
I COMPLETELY renovated the ENTIRE rig. All the mechanical work was done by professionals and all the other work was done by myself. I have probably about 99% of the receipts filed away and listed on an excel spreadsheet. $37,000 is my cost and does not include the hundreds of hours I put into the coach myself.
It should also be noted that the original engine (the 7.4 ltr V8 454 block) with 97k miles on it finally gave up and is shot. I have the Airstream at a mechanics shop right now and was going to put a new crate motor in it. However, I thought I would list it first to see if a potential new owner would want to put their desired engine in it instead such as a diesel or gas, carb or efi, etc. There are many options a new owner could make which would start at about an additional $7,000.
Here is a list of the renos:
1982 24â Airstream Motorhome Renovation Work Done:
This airstream was completely gutted down to the subfloor and even removed the (extremely adhesive) wallpaper from the inner aluminum shell. Mechanical work was done by professionals where as coach renovations where done by myself. A receipt list has been kept that reflects 99% of all purchase and invoices done in correlation with the airstream as well as original receipts being kept on file.
Interior:
-Several sheets of sub-floor was replaced.
-removal of all original furniture, appliances, cabinets, walls, plumbing, and some electrical and took to the dump or gave away
-New carpet in the cab and hardwood laminate in the coach area.
-installed upper and lower cabinets and countertops, along with stainless sinks (kitchen & bathroom, along with a door and walls.
-installed appliances included: Furnace (and new duct lines), refrigerator, water pump, AC, microwave, cooktop/oven, and a tankless RV500 water heater (works awesome)and 12v/120v converter/charger, whole system water filter, and coffee maker.
-ran new pex plumbing throughout
- ran some new 120v electrical
-Custom tiled (pan) shower and custom shower surround and stainless shower head.
-installed foldable (for a bed) rv couch, two bench seats and a custom table top (that matches the ext. decal) that lowers on its pedestal (for bed configuration)
-installed two leather, reclining, swiveling, foot rest captains chairs in the cab.
- installed LED lighting units all around inside
-installed blinds on coach windows
-installed custom sewn cab drapes (to pull across front windows) that match the color of the custom bench seat pads , table, and ext. trim decal.
Entertainment System: Sony touchscreen head unit that also plays dvds, Bluetooth connectivity, and hands free integrated calling. Connected to 4 front sony speakers, 2 backs, and one subwoofer powered by an external amp. Also interconnected audio to a 27â flatscreen TV (on a pivot mount) along with a PS3 that can play movies or games. Also installed a 400w inverter.
Exterior:
-Windows removed, tinted by professional, new coach window felts and gaskets installed
-clearcoat removed over entire unit and polishing a work in progress. Estimated 1/3 of the way done with mirror like polishing.
-LED marker lights, blinkers, brake lights all around.
-Removal and sanding off of bottom painted section down to aluminum for polishing
-Painted front and back bumpers
-Marine/aluminum grade paint/finish applied to marker light cast pieces
-Drivers side front windshield replaced along with entire front windshield gasket
-installed updated sewer connection fittings
-All ânewâ (probably have a few thousand miles on them now) brake system including master cylinder, pads, rotors, soft linesâ¦
-â¦and tires and aluminum wheels
-installed a zip dee awning system (color matched decal and other components)
-installed valvac power/heated mirrors
-installed omni-directional TV antenna
-installed two fantastic fans (overhead vent fans) and one bathroom fan
-custom designed auto decal installed over length of airstream in its original âstripeâ section
-comes with new electric holley fuel pump, carb, radiator, oil cooler, spark plug wires, and alternator.
Thanks for looking,
Tim
timotreous@hotmail.com
You can contact us by filling in the form on the right hand column of the ad listing:
http://ift.tt/1CjMIDl
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