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Re: [SilverStreak] Silver Streak Trip



Mitch,

Welcome to that rare group, Silver Streak owners.  You will really enjoy the
SS, there were few made due to their cost, but they are some of the best
trailers ever made.  Silver Streaks and Streamlines are in a class by
themselves.  I have a 1972 Cont. Atlas 26' and would not trade it for any
other rig.

Make sure you have a good hitch, and anti sway setup.  What is your tow rig?

Best of luck with your new acquisition.

Ralph

----- Original Message ----- 

> Thanks Chris,
>
> I also am buying site unseen, sorta. My neighbors dad lives about 1/2 hour
> from the Streak so he went and checked it out for me. He said it was as
> nice
> as a 1973 can be so I hope he had good eyes. We have been thinking we will
> head for the Colorado Rockies or Mt. Rushmore before summers end if all
> goes
> well. I know what you mean about projects, I had been in the process of
> restoring a 1948 Spartan Mansion when Mother Nature decided I was done.
> Spun
> her 180 and upside down and totaled out. After a proper period of mourning
> I
> decided that the next time I would find a project that didn't require so
> much work. I feel lucky to find this one in such a short period of time.
> All
> systems work. The cloth on the awning will need replaced as well as the
> couch. I find it funny that I have never seen a Silver Streak in person yet
> I own one.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mitch