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[VAC] No one to ask



Hi Lexxxy,

Here are three sources for solid information on RVing and Airstreams.

Now that you are a member of this VAC egroup list, you are hereby officially
invited to become acquainted with hundreds of other Airstreamers on this
list whom you can ask any question at all about restoring these fine old
vehicles.  See how easy that was? From here on, you will always have someone
to ask. 

You've come to the right group for ammunition to furnish a tent or a Vintage
Airstream. <grin>

Terry 

1967 22' Airstream Safari and

ADK-46R w/backpack and tent

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1 - Phred's "poop sheets" offer some of the best advice I've found on the
net. It's light reading, it's informative and has an abundance of common
sense. My suggestion is you read all of this sheets. It may take awhile
(even with speed reading) but will be time well spent.

http://www.phrannie.org/phredex.html

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2 - Tom has archived all of the messages from both the Vintage Airstream and
Airstream list. There are close to 40,000 pages in a search data base on
this website. The search feature is easy to use and can save hours when you
want to learn something technical relating to Airstreams.

http://www.tompatterson.com/Streamline/Airstreamlist/Correspondence2.html.

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3 - This web site has a wealth of fascinating historical data as well as
current information on exciting activities sponsored by the Vintage
Airstream Club (VAC).

It includes specific names with email addresses of Airstream owners
(VAC Officers) who volunteer their time and talents to make VAC the most
enthusiastic and active group of Airstream owners in the world.  The more
times you visit this site, the more adventures you'll see.

http://www.airstream.net/contacts.html