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[VAC] Re: late 60's - stacked streetside windows



The server blocks images at 35K in size so as to not overload people's
inboxes in case the List gets into a picture fest.

Tom Horn has posted a couple in the last few days, and they have been
right about 6K, hardly anything - that's less than an e-mail.  I think
it is a great way to communicate what you saw - that's why it's there. 
Just take any image you have and reduce the resolution and size using
the software that came with your camera. Save them in the least quality
mode you can.

As for those small double stacked windows, I haven't seen a layout yet
they were standard on, so I guess we'll call them  "part of the
Airstream option that installed the fixed bunk bed" 

 When you think about it, there is almost always a full size window over
each streetside or curbside bed in all the layouts, and if you put a
fixed upper bunk there, it would fall fight in the middle of that
window.  So I guess this was the answer to that problem.  The bunk is
occuping the area between the two windows.  Any thoughts? With that in
mind, I'm going to go back and take a look at that picture in Bryan's
book again and figure out what the base model of that trailer was.

Later,
RJ
VintageAirstream.com