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The "Before Tour" - Interior
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The front
dinette is not original and is poorly made. The original floor plan
had a sofa. The galvanized water tank hides under the wooden box in
the front. Brown shag carpet from the 1970's cover the sheet Linoleum
floor.
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The
plan is to build a new dinette modeled after the Airstream design of
the era, using the same materials and construction methods employed
then. The cushions from the 1970's are hard and crunchy.
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The galley
is complete, but in very rough condition. The floor is rotted out
under the birch cabinets. Water was provided by the pump action faucet
(not shown), as there is no pressure pump. The Princess stove is white
porcelain under the Rust colored paint.
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Here
you can see the contact paper installed over all the interior Coral
colored doors. The Humphery gas light is original.
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Looking
aft from the galley to the back. The cross curtain is hung from a non-original
piece of wood screwed onto the ceiling.
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Looking
forward, the ceiling details include the 12v light that connected
to the tow vehicle battery. Also seen is the front shelf above the
window and one of the 3 110v original valance lights.
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The original
Day & Night heater and Krefft gas/electric refrigerator. The Krefft
too is painted a flat Rust paint, which may be original.
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The
inside of the door and door screen with the door levers and knobs.
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The vents
are pretty much all like this - missing many parts and broken. The
Zolatone finish is great condition in some places, and poor condition
in others. We'll have to see how it goes as to if we have to repaint
the entire interior.
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The
back sofa-bed. At night it folds down into a barely double bed.
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Someone
had modified the back sofa-bed onto a lay flat bed, also modifying the
cabinets along the way. The remaining cabinets are heavily water-damaged.
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The
medicine chest and cabinet above the bed. The medicine chest is one
of the few cabinets that will get to remain untouched.
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The
Coral Masonite hardboard shower walls. The hot water is supplied by
an original 110v water heater under the galley cabinets. No gas hot
water was installed.
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The
shower pan and the early '60's Hoover Constellation vacuum cleaner that
came with the trailer. It still works great!
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The bathroom
is much smaller than it looks. The toilet is in OK condition, but
the black water tank is rusted out. The original black/gray/coral
folding door is on the left.
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The
plastic sink. Your legs would have to tuck under it to sit on the toilet.
The door into the bathroom is only 14 inches wide.
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