The Silver Streak E-mail ListArchive Files[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [SilverStreak] New owner with questions :)
At least by 1979 the "wood" is a printed sorta veneer - thin plywood hollow core doors and partitions. Kinda cheap looking. Scratches show light color of the base plywood or particle board. (Hollow core makes for light weight.) The birch plywood in my '52 Spartanette (park trailer, not a travel trailer) is much nicer. Really pretty! The Spartan is single wall construction (thin birch plywood on inside does not count) instead of the SS's double wall. Single wall with plywood interior seems easier to heat - no aluminum interior skin attached to the ribs (studs) to conduct heat. SS double wall is probably more rigid even though the interior skin is pop riveted, not solid riveted like the exterior skin. Al ----- Original Message ----- Hello everyone! I am new to the list and the proud new owner of a very awesome 28' Continental Deluxe Rocket. I have been studying hard trying to learn all I can about the most wonderful trailer I have ever seen! Great site Tom Patterson and what a great group of Silver Streak owners on this list! I have a few quick questions for the list: My trailer was advertised as a 1966, the title says first sold in 1970, the rear tag says M68. Am I correct to assume she was Manufactured in 1968? Another question: she has very beautiful high quality dark wood interior, would this be oak? Sure does not look like the birch in my Spartans! Can't wait to hear back, thanks in advance! LaDona Cottonwood, Ca 1968? SS Continental Deluxe Rocket. 1957 Spartan Imperial Mansion 1952 Spartan Royal Spartanette 1940's Burdette (canned ham)
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